Anomalous phosphenes in ocular protontherapy
Author(s)
ASI Sponsor
Khan, E.
Marechal, F.
Dendale, R.
Subjects
Date Issued
2010-04-01
Abstract
We have undertaken a clinical ground study of proton-induced light flashes (phosphenes). Patients treated at the Institut Curie – Centre de Protonthérapie in Orsay, France, received radiation therapy to cure ocular and skull-base cancers. Sixty percent of the patients treated for choroidal melanomas using 73 MeV protons report anomalous phosphenes. Delivering a radiation dose on the retina only is not sufficient to trigger the light flash. The present study may be the first indication of phosphenes triggered by protons of few tens of MeV.
ISSN
0273-1177
Journal
Advances in Space Research