What is Proton Therapy?

 Proton therapy is an advanced form of radiation therapy used to treat cancer. It uses high-energy proton beams instead of traditional X-rays to target and destroy cancer cells. Proton therapy is considered more precise than conventional radiation therapy because protons release most of their energy directly at the tumor site, reducing damage to surrounding healthy tissues.

Benefits of Proton Therapy

  • Higher Precision: Less damage to surrounding organs and tissues.

  • Fewer Side Effects: Because it spares healthy tissue, it reduces side effects compared to traditional radiation therapy.

  • Effective for Certain Cancers: Especially useful for tumors near critical organs (brain, spine, eyes) or in children, where minimizing radiation exposure is crucial



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