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New accelerator designs: NIMMS / Vretenar, Maurizio (CERN) ; Benedetto, Elena
Purpose This article summarises the presentation given at the “Hadrontherapy: status and perspectives” event. Methods Structure, methodology, and objectives of the Next Ion Medical Machine Study collaboration are introduced. Its four Work Packages are: small synchrotrons for particle therapy, curved superconducting magnets for synchrotrons and gantries, superconducting gantry design, and high-frequency ion linacs. [...]
2024 - 11 p. - Published in : Health Technol. 14 (2024) 945-955 Fulltext: PDF;
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A COMPACT SYNCHROTRON FOR ADVANCED CANCER THERAPY WITH HELIUM AND PROTON BEAMS / Vretenar, Maurizio (CERN) ; Angoletta, Maria Elena (CERN) ; Bisoffi, Giovanni (Universita e INFN, Legnaro (IT)) ; Borburgh, Jan (CERN) ; Bottura, Luca (CERN) ; Palskis, Kristaps (Riga Technical University (LV)) ; Tranquille, Gerard Alain (CERN) ; Benedetto, Elena (SEEIIST Association (CH)) ; Sapinski, Mariusz (Paul Scherrer Institute (CH)) ; Taylor, Rebecca Louise (CERN)
Recent years have seen an increased interest in the use of helium for radiation therapy of cancer. [...]
CERN-ACC-NOTE-2022-0018 ; CERN-ACC-NOTE-2022-018 ; NIMMS-Note-010.
- 2022. - 4 p.
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IMPACTS OF STRONGLY CURVED MAGNETIC MULTIPOLES ON COMPACT SYNCHROTRON DYNAMICS / Norman, H X Q (University of Manchester, Manchester, UK and Cockcroft Institute, Warrington, UK and University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia) ; Appleby, R B (Univrsity of Manchester, Manchester, UK and Cockcroft Institute, Warrington, UK) ; Sheehy, S L (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), Australia) ; Benedetto, Elena (SEEIIST Association (CH))
Superconducting curved magnets can reduce accelerator footprints by producing strong fields (>3 T) for applications such as carbon ion therapy, however the effect of strongly curved magnetic multipoles and fringe fields on accelerator beam dynamics is not fully understood. [...]
CERN-ACC-NOTE-2023-0009 ; CERN-NIMMS-015.
- 2023. - 6 p.
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A Compact Synchrotron for Advanced Cancer Therapy with Helium and Proton Beams / Vretenar, Maurizio (CERN) ; Angoletta, Maria Elena (CERN) ; Benedetto, Elena (U. Geneva (main)) ; Bisoffi, Giovanni (INFN, Legnaro) ; Borburgh, Jan (CERN) ; Bottura, Luca (CERN) ; Paļskis, Kristaps (CERN) ; Sapinski, Mariusz (PSI, Villigen) ; Taylor, Rebecca (CERN) ; Tranquille, Gerard (CERN)
Recent years have seen an increased interest in the use of helium for radiation therapy of cancer. Helium ions can be more precisely delivered to the tumour than protons or carbon ions, presently the only beams licensed for treatment, with a biological effectiveness between the two. [...]
2022 - 4 p. - Published in : JACoW IPAC 2022 (2022) 811-814 Fulltext: PDF;
In : 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2022), Bangkok, Thailand, 12 - 17 Jun 2022, pp.811-814
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750 MHz radio frequency quadrupole with trapezoidal vanes for carbon ion therapy / Bencini, Vittorio (CERN) ; Pommerenke, Hermann W. (CERN) ; Grudiev, Alexej (CERN) ; Lombardi, Alessandra M. (CERN)
High-frequency linear accelerators are very suitable for carbon ion therapy, thanks to the reduced operational costs and the high beam quality with respect to synchrotrons, which are presently the only available technology for this application. In the framework of the development of a new linac for carbon ion therapy, this article describes the design of a compact 750 MHz Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) with trapezoidal vanes. [...]
arXiv:2007.10739.- 2021-01-01 - 19 p. - Published in : Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 23 (2021) 122003 Fulltext: PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF;
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A novel facility for cancer therapy and biomedical research with heavy ions for the South East European International Institute for Sustainable Technologies / Damjanovic, Sanja (SEEIIST Association (CH)) ; Amaldi, Ugo (TERA Foundation (IT)) ; Benedetto, Elena (SEEIIST Association (CH)) ; Bisoffi, Giovanni (Universita e INFN, Legnaro (IT)) ; Dosanjh, Manjit ; Durante, Marco ; Foka, Yiota (GSI - Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung GmbH (DE)) ; Grubling, Peter (SEEIIST Association (CH)) ; Rossi, Sandro ; Sapinski, Mariusz (SEEIIST Association (CH)) et al.
The South East European International Institute for Sustainable Technologies (SEEIIST) proposes the construction of a major joint Research Infrastructure in the region, to rebuild cooperation after the recent wars and overcome lasting consequences like technology deficits and brain drain, having at its core a facility for cancer therapy and biomedical research with heavy ions. [...]
CERN-ACC-NOTE-2021-0019 ; NIMMS-Note-005.
- 2021. - 4 p.
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CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF A COMPACT SYNCHROTRON-BASED FACILITY FOR CANCER THERAPY AND BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH WITH HELIUM AND PROTONS BEAMS / Vretenar, Maurizio (CERN) ; Angoletta, Maria Elena (CERN) ; Borburgh, Jan (CERN) ; Bottura, Luca (CERN) ; Taylor, Rebecca (Imperial College (GB)) ; Tranquille, Gerard Alain (CERN) ; Benedetto, Elena (SEEIIST Association (CH)) ; Torims, Toms (Riga Technical University (LV)) ; Palskis, Kristaps (Riga Technical University (LV)) ; Sapinski, Mariusz (Paul Scherrer Institute (CH)) et al.
Thanks to their superior dose conformality and higher radiobiological effectiveness with respect to protons, helium ions are considered as the new tool of choice in the fight against cancer using particle beams [...]
CERN-ACC-NOTE-2023-0012 ; NIMMS-Note-018.
- 2023. - 6 p.
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South East European International Institute for Sustainable Technologies (SEEIIST) / Amaldi, Ugo (TERA, Novara) ; Benedetto, Elena (TERA, Novara) ; Damjanovic, Sanja (Unlisted, CH) ; Dosanjh, Manjit (CERN) ; Durante, Marco (Darmstadt, GSI ; Darmstadt, Tech. U.) ; Georgieva, Petya (TERA, Novara) ; Haberer, Thomas (HITS, Heidelberg) ; Plesko, Mark (Cosylab, Ljubljana) ; Ristova, Mimoza (CERN ; Skopje U.) ; Rossi, Sandro (Unlisted, IT) et al.
The South East European International Institute for Sustainable Technologies (SEEIIST) was proposed in 2016 at the World Academy of Art and Science, with the objective of building a facility for charged particle cancer therapy for the South Eastern European countries. SEEIIST will offer the world-class research needed to reduce or even revert the brain drain that is causing a shortage of talent and economic losses in South East Europe. [...]
2021 - Published in : Front. Phys. 8 (2021) 567466
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Preliminary design of SEEIIST High Energy Beam Transfer lines / Sapinski, Mariusz (Paul Scherrer Institute (CH))
The South-East Europe International Institute for Sustainable Technologies (SEEIIST) is planning to construct a new Carbon Ion Radiotherapy Center in South-East Europe. [...]
CERN-ACC-NOTE-2022-0016 ; NIMMS-Note-009.
- 2022. - 27 p.
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Design of a ‘bent linac’ for carbon ion therapy / Bencini, Vittorio (speaker) (TERA Foundation (IT))
High-frequency linear accelerators are very suitable for carbon ion therapy, thanks to the reduced operational costs and the high beam quality with respect to synchrotrons, which are presently the only available technology for this application. The ‘bent linac’, based on the latest accelerators technologies developed at CERN, introduces an innovative design tailored to better fit the accelerator footprint into existing hospital facilities and, at the same time, to provide a high quality, stable beam in the full range of operational energies..
2021 - 1586. KT Seminars; EARLY-CAREER RESEARCHERS IN MEDICAL APPLICATIONS @ CERN – SHORT TALKS External links: Talk details; Event details In : EARLY-CAREER RESEARCHERS IN MEDICAL APPLICATIONS @ CERN – SHORT TALKS

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