Like all medical specialties, the field of therapeutic radiology continues to make advances in knowledge and technology. Many new radiation modalities are being used and studied to find more effective treatments for cancer and other conditions which may be treated with radiation.
Some of the more promising new therapeutic radiation therapies are described below:
Unfortunately, there is a good probability that newly opened areas in blood vessels may close after an angioplasty or stent procedure, usually occurring within 3 to 6 months after the procedure.
The use of radiation at the site of angioplasty or stent has been shown in research studies to decrease the chance of vessel closure after these procedures. Endovascular brachytherapy continues to be studied at this time.
Fast neutron therapy may be used in the treatment of certain inoperable or recurrent tumors. Because of the cost of the equipment and the need for improved technology, there are only three centers in the US and 10 centers in the entire world which offer fast neutron therapy.
There are a few more centers offering charged particle therapy. However, only a small number of patients have been treated with this type of radiation therapy.