How Particle Accelerators Are Used to Cure Cancer - With Simon Jolly
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking application of particle accelerators in cancer treatment through this informative lecture by physicist Simon Jolly. Delve into the world of proton beam therapy, an advanced form of radiotherapy that offers greater precision in targeting tumors while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. Learn about the technology behind this cutting-edge technique, its advantages over conventional radiotherapy, and the ongoing development of NHS proton beam centers in the UK. Discover the intricacies of cell apoptosis, tumor evolution, and the physics behind X-ray generation and dose deposition. Gain insights into the Bragg peak phenomenon and its significance in proton therapy. Examine real-world applications through case studies of non-small cell lung cancer and medulloblastoma. Understand the complexities of pencil beam scanning and explore state-of-the-art facilities like the Heidelberg Ion Therapy Centre and the UCLH Cancer Campus. Get an inside look at the construction and services of proton therapy facilities, including gantries and complete treatment centers. Uncover fascinating facts and figures about the UCLH Proton Beam Therapy site, providing a comprehensive overview of this promising cancer treatment technology.
Syllabus
Intro
CELL APOPTOSIS: BORN TO DIE...
TUMOUR EVOLUTION
How RADIOTHERAPY KILLS CANCER
X-RAY GENERATION
RADIOTHERAPY DOSE DEPOSITION
THE BRAGG PEAK
A REAL BRAGG PEAK!
NON SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER
MEDULLOBLASTOMA COMPARISON
PENCIL BEAM SCANNING
HEIDELBERG ION THERAPY CENTRE
UCLH CANCER CAMPUS
UCLH PROTON THERAPY SITE
UCLH PBT BUILDING SERVICES
UCLH PBT CONSTRUCTION
UCLH PROTON THERAPY FACILITY
GANTRIES THE CHRISTIE
COMPLETE PROTON THERAPY FACILITY
UCLH PBT SITE: FACTS & FIGURES
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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