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Want to know what it's like to undergo cancer treatment with proton therapy? Ask one of our patients.
At University of Florida Health Proton Therapy Institute, we treat our patients with effective doses of proton radiation while minimizing damage to healthy tissue. As a result, many of our patients continue to participate in normal life activities during and after treatment. But don't take our word for it – watch for yourself. Click here to watch Patients sharing their stories Cancer Treatment with a Low Risk of Serious Side Effects. Patients exploring cancer treatment options generally consider two main factors in their treatment decisions – Cancer Treatment Side Effects and Successful Outcomes. Proton therapy side effects may be fewer in number and less in severity than side effects from other cancer treatments. Proton radiation therapy reduces side effects and lessens the risk of developing complications from treatment in later life.Protons can be directed to reach only the areas of the body that are affected by cancer. This leads to more accurate therapy, with less risk that healthy tissue will be exposed to radiation - and this can reduce the risk of complications and side effects.
Fewer treatment complications may enable physicians to deliver higher doses of proton radiation to cancer sites, and an increased dose of proton radiation can improve the chances for a successful outcome. The Difference In Proton Therapy As a rule, traditional X-ray therapy for cancer treatment deposits radiation in healthy tissues that surround a tumor, as well as in the tumor itself. As traditional radiation enters and leaves the body, it leaves a track of radiation damage, much like that left by a bullet. Protons, on the other hand, do not travel through the body the same way that traditional radiation does. Instead, they stop in the tissue at a calculated distance. So, the majority of the radiation energy that comes from proton therapy is deposited in the cancer – not in the surrounding tissue. This means that important organs that surround the cancer may be protected from damage and, as a result, proton therapy side effects. Use the links below to learn more about treating cancer with proton therapy from The UF Proton Therapy Institute
The International Journal of Particle Therapy - The official journal of the Particle Therapy Co-operative Group and preferred venue for disseminating the most up-to-date information on the clinical, physical, and biological research in proton, light-ion, and heavy charged-particle therapy.
Prostate Cancer Patient Bill Barbour Shares His Experience with Proton Therapy
NatAssnProtonTherapy Published on Apr 2, 2014 Video of the 1st patient treated at UF Health Proton Therapy Institute in Jacksonville 20058/6/2017
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Ben is Cancer Free. UF Health Proton Therapy Institute delivers the most advanced radiation treatment available, bringing the hope of a cancer-free future to thousands of patients and their families. Large-scale proton therapy study confirms long-term survival, QUALITY OF LIFE for Prostate Cancer Patients May 5, 2016
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