@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00047166, author = {Noda, Koji and Furukawa, Takuji and Fujimoto, Tetsuya and Hara, Yousuke and Inaniwa, Taku and Iwata, Yoshiyuki and Katagiri, Ken and Kanematsu, Nobuyuki and Mizushima, Kota and Miyoshi, Tomohiro and Mori, Shinichiro and Murakami, Takeshi and Sano, Yoshinobu and Satou, Shinji and Shirai, Toshiyuki and Takada, Eiichi and Takei, Yuka and Yonai, Shunsuke and 野田 耕司 and 古川 卓司 and 原 洋介 and 稲庭 拓 and 岩田 佳之 and 片桐 健 and 兼松 伸幸 and 水島 康太 and 森 慎一郎 and 村上 健 and 佐藤 眞二 and 白井 敏之 and 高田 栄一 and 武井 由佳 and 米内 俊祐}, journal = {Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms}, month = {Feb}, note = {The NIRS has carried out carbon-ion radiotherapy (RT) with HIMAC since 1994. On the basis of their ten-year HIMAC experience, NIRS has developed a standard-type CIRT facility in order to boost availability of carbon-ion RT in Japan. Work has been carried out at its pilot facility at Gunma University since 2010. The current projects of the pilot facility include Saga-HIMAT and i-ROCK, promoted by the Kanagawa prefectural cancer center. Toward the further sophisticated conformal carbon-ion RT with HIMAC, the NIRS has since 2006 been developing new treatment technologies, such as a fast 3D rescanning with a pencil beam and a compact rotating gantry.}, pages = {6--9}, title = {Recent progress of HIMAC for sophisticated heavy-ion cancer radiotherapy}, volume = {331}, year = {2014} }