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Internal Note
Report number CERN-ACC-NOTE-2023-0012 ; NIMMS-Note-018
Title CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF A COMPACT SYNCHROTRON-BASED FACILITY FOR CANCER THERAPY AND BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH WITH HELIUM AND PROTONS BEAMS
Author(s) 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)) ; Adliene, D (kaunas University, Kaunas, Lithuania) ; Korobeinikova, E (Lithuanina Society for radiation Therapy, Vilnius, Lithuania) ; Kalnina, M (Baltic Nuclear Medicine Assiciation, Tallin, Estonia) ; Gershkevitsch, E (Estonian Society for Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics, Tallin, Estonia) ; Radzina, M (Latvian Radiology Association, Riga, Latvia)
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva. ATS Department
Publication 2023
Imprint 30 Jun 2023
Number of pages 6
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Study CERN NIMMS
Abstract 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. A facility to produce helium beams at therapeutical energy can also accelerate protons, at energies permitting both standardised treatment and full body radiography, and heavier ions for treatment of shallow tumours and for research. Equipped with FLASH beam extraction, it will be able to couple the protection to healthy tissues provided by Bragg peak and FLASH effect. This paper presents the basic layout of a facility based on a compact synchrotron of new design that can accommodate a wide research programme with patient treatment, sharing the beam between two treatment rooms and an experimental room. The linac accelerator may be designed to allow a programme for production of new radioisotopes for therapy, diagnostics and theragnostics using helium ions, in parallel with the operation as synchrotron injector. Overall cancer and conventional radiotherapy statistics, along with an estimate on the number of patients that can benefit from this facility is presented for the case of the Baltic States, as a candidate for hosting the facility.
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