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Title: Transnational access, networking and joint research for heavy ion therapy research
Authors: Rossi, Sandro
Cirilli, Manuela
Dosanjh, Manjit
Durante, Marco
Facoetti, Angelica
Fossati, Piero
Graeff, Christian
Haberer, Thomas
Livrage, Maria Vittoria
Necchi, Monica
Plesko, Mark
Rossi, Lucio
Sammut, Nicholas
Scholtz, Ulrike
Vretenar, Maurizio
Keywords: Heavy ions -- Therapeutic use
Hadrons
Cancer -- Treatment
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Particle Therapy Cooperative Group
Citation: Rossi, S., Cirilli, M., Dosanjh, M., Durante, M., Facoetti, A., Fossati, P.,...Vretenar, M. (2021). Transnational Access, networking and joint research for heavy ion therapy research. International Particle Therapy Cooperative Group (PTCOG) Conference, Online. 97.
Abstract: The Heavy Ion Therapy Research Integration plus (HITRIplus) is a project that aims to integrate and propel biophysics and medical research on cancer treatment with heavy ions beams while jointly developing its sophisticated instruments. The wider objective of HITRIplus is to provide radiation oncologists with a cutting-edge tool to treat the fraction of tumours that are not curable with X-rays or protons or have better survival rates or lower recurrences with ions. For this major initiative, HITRIplus has gathered a consortium, led by CNAO, engaging all relevant stakeholders and for the first time bringing together all four European ion therapy centres with leading EU industries, academia and research laboratories. They all share the ambition to jointly build a strong pan-European Heavy Ion Therapy Research Community. A strategic partner is the South East European International Institute for Sustainable Technologies, which federates eight countries in South East Europe with the ambition to build a next generation heavy ion Research Infrastructure in the area. HITRIplus Transnational Access will integrate and open to external researchers the experimental programme of the five European facilities providing therapeutic ion beams. Its Networks will structure and foster the research on heavy ion therapy, including clinical and pre-clinical research. Joint Research Activities will develop new accelerator and beam delivery technologies to extend the reach of the present generation centres and to define a new European reference design, at lower cost and dimensions, to make cancer ion therapy more accessible and to open new markets to European industry.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/128452
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