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How to treat pancreatic cancer? How about the effect of using Taiwan's nib scanning proton therapy?

According to the information on the official website of Hong Kong Security, the radiation used in radiation therapy for cancerous tumors mainly consists of photon beams and particle beams; the photon beams used in traditional radiotherapy and the proton beams used in Taiwan's pen-tip scanning proton therapy belong to a kind of particle beams. During the treatment process, the proton gas pedal is used to generate a high-energy proton beam, which can control the range and dose more precisely, and release the energy accurately to the lesion area to achieve the therapeutic effect, which is the pen-tip scanning proton therapy.

When pancreatic cancer patients receive traditional radiotherapy, radiotherapists often control the dosage for fear of too many side effects, while Taiwan's pen-tip scanning proton therapy has suppressed or even eliminated the side effects of radiotherapy from the fundamental aspect due to the very accurate control of the dosage, so pancreatic cancer patients can increase the measurements of the dosage of medication and so on, so that the tumor cells can be killed to death.

Taiwan's PenTip Scanning Proton Therapy, in the process of treating pancreatic cancer, can make the tissues in front of the tumor receive only a very small amount of irradiation, and irradiate the normal tissues in the back and side of the tumor to zero, which will hardly damage the normal tissues, and it can protect the important tissues and organs such as the heart, the brain, the lungs, and the gastrointestinal tract extremely well, and reduce the pain and the side-effects of the patients of pancreatic cancer in the process of the treatment.

Taiwan's Pen-Tip Scanning Proton Therapy can reduce the risk of second-degree cancer. Studies have shown that pancreatic cancer patients treated with traditional radiation therapy have a much higher rate of second-degree cancer in the area surrounding the tumor. Unlike traditional radiotherapy, Taiwan Pen-Tip Scanning Proton Therapy is able to better concentrate its radiation dose on the target point, so that the cancer cells are eliminated centrally, which can significantly reduce the risk of secondary cancer.