Treatable Cancers
Some of the typical cancers that can be treated with proton therapy are as follows.
Target Diseases | Irradiation Times / Period |
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Head and neck tumors | 16-37 times / 3.2-8 weeks |
Non-small cell lung cancer | 10-35 times / 2-7 weeks |
Hepatoma | 10-22 times / 2-4.4 weeks |
Prostate cancer | 12 times / 3 weeks |
Postoperative relapse of rectal cancer | 37 times / 7.4 weeks 20 times / 5 weeks |
Pediatric tumors | 20-30 times / 5-6 weeks |
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- Suitability is restricted by the size and stage of the cancer and the overall physical condition of the patient.
- Treatment is advancing all around the world, and we expect more cancers to be treatable in the future.
- Cancers that affect the entire body, such as leukemia or malignant lymphoma, as well as ones like stomach cancer, cannot be treated
- with proton therapy.