

We chat to a radiation oncologist and two atomic-clock experts
A combination of ultrahigh-dose rate electron and conventional photon radiotherapy could enable FLASH treatments of deep-seated tumours
A series of short films showcasing the latest medical physics innovations from exhibitors at ASTRO 2023
Implementing innovations to enhance patient outcomes
Introducing PTW, a family-owned radiation dosimetry manufacturing company
Sun Nuclear highlights its latest radiotherapy product innovations
LAP introduces its LUNA 3D to improve radiation therapy treatment
The 2024 edition of Physics World Careers is packed full of advice for early-career scientists. Including a range of valuable advice, informative case studies and recruiter profiles, it demonstrates the variety of jobs that use a physics degree.
Researchers in Switzerland have integrated online daily adaptation into the clinical proton therapy workflow
A technique that combines super-resolution microscopy with advanced computational analysis could identify early signs of Parkinson’s disease
Daily MR imaging could enable treatment adaptation to glioblastoma growth or shrinkage during radiotherapy
Two medical physicists talk about the future of treatment and diagnostic technologies
Cancer care provider GenesisCare is using LAP’s RadCalc platform to perform software-based quality assurance of all its radiotherapy treatment plans
New therapy kills cancerous cells while stimulating growth of new healthy bone
Margot Taylor and David Woolger explain to Physics World why quantum-sensing technology is a game-changer for studying children’s brain...
Irradiating tumours containing gold nanoparticles should enhance radiotherapy effectiveness while minimizing potential side effects
Researchers demonstrate that targeted alpha-particle treatments can reduce the level of amyloid-beta plaque in mouse brain tissues
This podcast explores how quantum technologies are revolutionizing medicine
A helmet-like upright imaging device has potential to enable previously impossible neuroimaging studies
Minibeam radiotherapy using a clinical orthovoltage unit successfully treats two patients
Speakers at the recent AAPM Annual Meeting examined the clinical impact and future potential of MR-guided radiotherapy
FDT-PET scans in animals show potential for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment monitoring
The Seracam portable gamma camera could extend the use of nuclear medicine investigations beyond the constraints of larger fixed gamma camera systems
A single dose of stereotactic radiotherapy could reduce the number of eye injections needed to effectively control age-related macular degeneration
Electrical impedance tomography data demonstrate that ventilation is more evenly distributed in women than in men
Anna Barnes and Nicky Whilde explain how technological advances are enabling precision medicine