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his country has not heavy ion radiotherapy facility
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Whats even the benefit of heavy ions over just using protons like everyone else? Seems completely pointless.
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LINAC is enough for a lot of cancers. Proton therapy requiring a cyclotron is rare. We also have radiopharmaceuticals based on technetium created by synchrotrons in Poland.



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