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Step-and-shoot spot-scanning proton arc therapy (SPArc) used to treat an Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma (ACC)

Posted 16 Jun 2025

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For the first time, SPArc has been used to treat an ACC.

  • ACC is a relatively rare form of cancer that most commonly develops in the salivary glands or other regions of the head and neck.

About Step-and-Shoot Proton Arc (SPArc)

  • It is a kind of advanced radiation therapy technique
    • Radiation therapy kills cancer cells or slows their growth by damaging their DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid).
  • It works by targeting tumours with protons while sparing surrounding tissue.
    • Proton is a subatomic particle with a positive electrical charge.
  • Methodology: Based on a computer programme that scans all possible spots and energy layers where the proton beams could be delivered.
    •  An energy layer is a slice of tissue that receives proton beams of a specific energy. 
  • Benefits of SPArc: Improves the quality of radiation dose planning for various cancers like head and neck, brain, etc. 
    • For instance, the SPArc methods reduced radiation delivered to the brainstem (by 10%) and spinal canal (by 90%) over Single Field Optimization Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy (SFO-IMPT).

Other ways for Treating Cancer 

  • Chemotherapy (also called chemo): A type of cancer treatment that uses drugs to kill cancer cells.
  • Immunotherapy:  A type of cancer treatment that uses the body's own immune system to fight cancer. E.g. CAR T-cell therapy uses genetically modified T cells.
  • Stem Cell Transplants: Stem cell transplants are most often used to treat people with cancers that affect blood cells, such as leukemia, lymphoma, etc. 
  • Tags :
  • Cancer
  • SPArc
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