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Mixed Ion Beams Enable Simultaneous Treatment and Real-Time Imaging in Carbon Ion Therapy

Medical Physics 2026-03-16 v1

Abstract

Carbon ion therapy is one of the most advanced forms of radiotherapy, promising improved efficacy against resistant cancers. However, the high precision offered by the carbon ion Bragg peak requires precise knowledge of the beam range inside the patient. We report the first experimental realization of range monitoring and portal imaging with a mixed ion beam, where carbon ions are treating the tumor while helium ions simultaneously accelerated to the same velocity fully traverse the patient and provide treatment feedback. Using the GSI synchrotron, a beam of 12C3+ and 4He1+ ions is accelerated, exploiting their nearly identical charge-to-mass ratios. Stable extraction with controlled helium fractions down to 7% is demonstrated. Beam characterization reveals that the helium ion Bragg peak can be cleanly separated from the carbon ion fragment background which enables accurate detection of sub-millimeter Bragg peak displacements. Mixed-beam radiographs of a lung-cancer-like phantom offer target position detection to better than 0.5 mm accuracy. This establishes mixed beams as a powerful modality for real-time image guidance in carbon ion therapy, uniquely providing simultaneous treatment delivery, range probing, and portal imaging. By overcoming range uncertainty inside the patient, mixed beams will enable to fully exploit the precision of carbon ion therapy.

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@article{arxiv.2603.12975,
  title  = {Mixed Ion Beams Enable Simultaneous Treatment and Real-Time Imaging in Carbon Ion Therapy},
  author = {Lennart Volz and Ronja Hetzel and Maximilian Dick and Maria Chiara Martire and Guangru Li and Christoph Schuy and Sali Ballouz and Mikael Simard and Saad Shaikh and Charles-Antoine Collins-Fekete and Tim Wagner and Michael Galonska and Andrii Patushenko and Ralph Hollinger and Fabio Maimone and Jens Stadlmann and Lars Bozyk and David Ondreka and Simone Savazzi and Marco Pullia and Marco Durante and Christian Graeff},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.12975},
  year   = {2026}
}