Comparison of local treatment rates of baryon cancer treatment and radiation therapy (on a 3-year basis)
Head and neck cancer local control rate 78% particle / 70% radiation
Local control rate of lung cancer 95% / 30%
Local control rate of liver cancer 90% / 50%
Pancreatic cancer local control rate 95% / 30%
100% prostate cancer / 80%
Custard cancer 80% 30%
Clinical statistics for baryon cancer treatment
NIRS (1994/06~2013/02)
Protocols NIRS (1994~2013) |
Number of patients | Local control rate | survival rate | |
7077 | 3 years | 3 years | 5 years | |
Head/head/bottom average | 809 | 85.1% | 67.3% | 56.3% |
lung cancer average | 679 | 88% | 61.4% | 41.8% |
liver cancer average | 284 | 88.8% | 60.8% | 38% |
prostate mean | 3869 | 99% | 96% | 93.7% |
uterine cancer average | 35 | 58.7% | 51.7% | 45% |
Bone soft cancer mean | 999 | 77.6% | 70% | 51.8% |
rectal cancer | 229 | 90% | 67% | 45% |
Pancreatic Cancer Average | 139 | 62.5% | 42.7% | 37.4% *2 years |
esophageal cancer mean
|
34 | - | 92% | 78% *2years |
Targeted carcinoma | Applicable (pathology/weapons) |
a brain tumor | glioblastoma |
head and neck cancer | cystic carcinoma, mucosal melanoma, sarcoma, salivary gland cancer, sinus tumor, tear gland, ear tumor |
cancer of the esophagus | Local Progressive (Stage I-III) |
lung cancer | Weapons I, II, Weapons III (partial) |
cancer of the liver | Local lesions (hepatic cell cancer, intrahepatic biliary tract cancer) |
pancreatic cancer | a local progressive form |
gynecological cancer | "Cervical cervical cancer (flat epithelial cell cancer, adenocarcinoma), uterine cancer (non-surgical, local progressive), |
prostate cancer | "Blackoma" |
rectal cancer | Local lesion (low-risk group to high-risk group) |
breeding | recurrent cancer/inoperable lesion |
Besides that, | Chordoma, cartilage sarcoma, inoperable soft/bone sarcoma |
[Patient who can treat heavy particles]
a patient diagnosed with cancer by a medical institution
Cancer patients in stage 1 to stage 2 (There are also possible stages 3 to 4)
Patients without metastasis (some local metastasis is possible)
Lesions within 15 cm in diameter
Patients who have no history of radiation therapy at the target site within at least one year
Visually assessable single-stage solid cancer
multiple tumors clustered in one place
*Can be treated according to the doctor's diagnosis other than the above
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