...Proton therapy is not the same as setting off a mini bomb in your body via remote control. Proton therapy has also been available in the US since 1990. The use of carbon as the ionizing particle is novel, but again, not a bomb. Interesting link though.
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actually in germany they are already started to treat human patients with brain cancer with a similar technology, my brother worked at the project. see http://www.medical.siemens.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay~q_catalogId~e_-11~a_categoryId~e_1009405~a_catTree~e_100010,1008643,1009404,1009405~a_langId~e_-11~a_storeId~e_10001.htm
...Proton therapy is not the same as setting off a mini bomb in your body via remote control. Proton therapy has also been available in the US since 1990. The use of carbon as the ionizing particle is novel, but again, not a bomb. Interesting link though.