A pioneering new treatment promises to tackle a wider range of cancers, with fewer side-effects than conventional ...
Radiotherapy has been a cornerstone of cancer treatment for decades, offering a targeted approach to treat tumors. Yet, as ...
Radiation therapy delivers high energy X-ray radiation to the tumor while delivering very little to the surrounding healthy tissues. The Radiation Oncology team works closely with colleagues in the ...
Our analytical XRD instrument utilises X-ray radiation to investigate the structure of crystallised biomolecular assemblies through X-ray diffraction (XRD). X-ray radiation is a type of ionising ...
Standard radiation therapy uses X-ray beams. Proton therapy uses beams of protons. Special machines aim the beams at the tumor from many angles. Proton therapy helps doctors target tumors better and ...
Traditional X-ray therapy and the newer proton therapy are both types of radiation. They destroy cancer cells by damaging their DNA. So what makes them different? X-rays are kind of like a bullet. As ...
Combining microbeam radiotherapy with targeted radiosensitizers could treat tumours while sparing normal brain tissues ...