Claims
- 1. An x-ray system for treatment cancer by delivering x-rays with predefined energy, intensity and space distribution directly to a desired region of tissue, including tumors, comprising:
an x-ray source with directed narrow space distribution of x-ray radiation; conditioning optics which direct and monochromotize x-ray radiation; an implantable needle with the means for shaping delivered to the tissue radiation installed across the optical axes of the needle; and expanding pipe-guide connecting conditioning optics with implantable needle.
- 2. The x-ray system according to claim 1, wherein said x-ray source is a linear accelerator.
- 3. The x-ray system according to claim 2, wherein linear accelerator has an anode thickness that does not exceed 50 micron.
- 4. The x-ray system according to claim 3, wherein said linear accelerator has an anode installed at less than 10 degree angle relatively to the direction of an accelerated electron beam.
- 5. The x-ray system according to claim 3, wherein said implantable needle has transparent walls for used x-ray radiation.
- 6. The x-ray system according to claim 5, including quasi-anode means for emitting x-rays, said quasi-anode being installed across said beam.
- 7. The x-ray system according to claim 6, wherein said quasi-anode is made of a bulk material.
- 8. The x-ray system according to claim 3, wherein said implantable needle further includes back windows.
- 9. The x-ray system according to claim 8, wherein said implantable needle includes a reflecting crystal installed across said beam and said back window.
- 10. The x-ray system according to claim 9, wherein said reflecting crystal has a defined cut-off angle.
- 11. The x-ray system according to claim 9, wherein said reflecting crystal is a shape selected from the group consisting of a pyramid, cone and flat disc.
- 12. The x-ray system according to claim 3, further including focusing conditioning optics means for creating a point focus beam which focuses on said quasi-anode.
- 13. The x-ray system according to claim 3, further including collimating conditioning optics means for creating a parallel x-ray beam.
- 14. The x-ray system according to claim 3, including conditioning optics means and slits for said x-ray beam, said conditioning optic and said slits being attached between said x-ray source and said implantable needle.
- 15. The x-ray system according to claim 3, further including an extending pipe guide attached between said conditioning optics means and said implantable needle.
- 16. The x-ray system according to claim 15, wherein said extending pipe guide includes rotational means for rotating said implantable needle around said x-ray beam.
- 17. A method of cancer treatment comprising the steps of:
generating a directed x-ray beam having predetermined energy and intensity; directing the x-ray beam through a hole implantable needle to means for shaping the x-ray beam; irradiating a desired part of the tumor with the shaped beam in accordance with predefined treatment requirements.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/179,842 filed on Feb. 2, 2000, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/196,060 filed on Apr. 10, 2000, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60179842 |
Feb 2000 |
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60196060 |
Apr 2000 |
US |