Medical Physics in Cancer Treatment: A Comprehensive Review of Innovations, Challenges, and Future Directions

Author:

John Makoye1,Mina Jesu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Sciences and Education, St. Joseph’s University in Tanzania, Dar es Salam, Tanzania

Abstract

Medical physics plays a crucial role in the field of cancer treatment, encompassing various techniques and technologies that aid in diagnosis, treatment planning, and delivery. This comprehensive review aims to provide a thorough examination of the innovations, challenges, and future directions in medical physics as it pertains to cancer treatment. The review begins by discussing the fundamental principles and concepts of medical physics relevant to cancer treatment. It explores the use of radiation therapy, imaging techniques, and other medical physics technologies that contribute to accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Key advancements in medical physics for cancer treatment are then examined, including the development of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT), and proton therapy. These innovations have significantly improved treatment precision, reduced side effects, and enhanced patient outcomes. However, along with these advancements come challenges that need to be addressed. The review identifies challenges such as the need for improved radiation dose calculation algorithms, optimization techniques for treatment planning, and quality assurance protocols to ensure patient safety. Additionally, issues related to cost-effectiveness, access to advanced medical physics technologies, and training of medical physicists are discussed. Thus, this comprehensive review underscores the pivotal role of medical physics in cancer treatment. By examining innovations, challenges, and future directions, it provides valuable insights into the advancements that have revolutionized cancer care, the hurdles that need to be overcome, and the potential for further advancements in the field of medical physics. Understanding and addressing these aspects will lead to improved cancer treatment outcomes and enhanced patient care.

Publisher

Science Publishing Group

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