The UK invested heavily in the development of new cancer radiotherapy technology. The first proton beam radiotherapy center opened in 2018

The UK invested heavily in the development of new cancer radiotherapy technology. The first proton beam radiotherapy center in 2018. The British government announced that it will invest 250 million pounds in the development of the latest radiotherapy method-proton beam therapy (PBT), as soon as possible for UK cancer patients Provide this advanced treatment. British Minister of Public Health Anna Subulai confirmed that the investment will be used for the construction of two proton beam radiotherapy centers in London and Manchester. The first center will be officially launched in 2018. By that time, cancer patients in the UK will not need to travel across the oceans as much as they do now and go to the United States for proton beam therapy. Anna Su Bulai said that investing in the construction of a proton beam radiotherapy center will enable cancer patients in the UK to receive the most advanced treatment, which will not only save the lives of many patients, but also greatly reduce the side effects of treatment and improve their quality of life after surgery. It is a boon for patients and their families. For the UK National Health Service (NHS), this investment is also a very important milestone. Proton beam therapy is a form of precise radiation therapy that uses charged particles instead of x-rays, which is more precise than traditional radiation therapy, causes less damage to tissues around the tumor, and has fewer side effects after surgery. More and more evidence shows that the use of proton beam therapy can effectively treat some cancers, especially for the treatment of brain tumors in children. Proton beam therapy can greatly reduce side effects such as growth deformity, hearing loss and IQ reduction. The British government has included proton beam therapy in the national medical service system. Eligible patients can go to the United States for treatment. The NHS provides treatment costs and travel and accommodation costs for patients and immediate family members. This is undoubtedly the NHS's increasingly tight funding. A heavy burden. Therefore, the government's decision to invest £ 250 million to build two proton beam radiotherapy centers is of great significance to the NHS.

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