Radiation Physics: The Future of Medicine
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- April 3, 2025
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Osiga-Aibangbee, D.1*, Mokobia C.E.2, Ofomola M.O.3, Akpolile A.F.4, and Agbajor, G.K.5
1Department of Electrical Engineering, Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro, Nigeria
2 3 4 5Department of Physics, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria
Abstract The future of radiation physics and medicine promises groundbreaking advancements that are transforming diagnostics, treatments, and patient outcomes. In recent years, these fields have become increasingly essential in healthcare, with radiation being widely applied in cancer therapies, imaging techniques, and sterilization processes. The continuous advancements in this field have paved the way for more accurate diagnoses, targeted therapies, and improved overall patient care. As technology continues to evolve, the future of radiation physics and medicine is expected to bring forth groundbreaking innovations that will significantly enhance diagnostics and treatments, and ultimately lead to better patient outcomes. One area of promising advancement in radiation physics and medicine is the development of more precise and targeted radiation therapies. Traditional radiation therapy often involves treating the entire affected area, which can lead to damage to healthy tissues surrounding the tumor. Recent technological advancements, such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and proton therapy, have enabled more precise targeting of tumors while minimizing harm to surrounding healthy tissues. These innovations not only enhance patient outcomes by reducing side effects but also create opportunities to treat tumors that were previously considered untreatable. Keywords: Public Health; Radionuclide; Sustainable Treatment; Waves Propagation Citation: Osiga-Aibangbee, D., Mokobia, C. E., Ofomola, M. O., Akpolile, A. F., and Agbajor, G. K. (2025). Radiation Physics: The Future of Medicine. American Journal of Applied Sciences and Engineering 6(1) 1-9. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15128118 |
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