Pion therapy
Last revised by Andrew Murphy on 23 Mar 2023
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Bell D, Pion therapy. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 24 Apr 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-67533
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10 Apr 2019,
Daniel J Bell ◉
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23 Mar 2023,
Andrew Murphy ◉
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- Negatively-charged pi meson therapy
Pion therapy is a form of particle therapy employing pions. Pions, or to give them their full name, negatively-charged pi mesons (π-), are a type of meson. Pion therapy is currently not used as a treatment modality due to its great expense and lack of clinical efficacy 1,2.
References
- 1. Welsh JS. Basics of particle therapy: introduction to hadrons. (2008) American journal of clinical oncology. 31 (5): 493-5. doi:10.1097/COC.0b013e31816a6237 - Pubmed
- 2.Rong Y, Welsh J. Basics of particle therapy II biologic and dosimetric aspects of clinical hadron therapy. (2010) American journal of clinical oncology. 33 (6): 646-9. doi:10.1097/COC.0b013e3181cdf0fe - Pubmed
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