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This graph shows the relative contribution of the (a.) spread out bragg peak (SOBP) for protons
and
(b.) a photon x-ray.
The SOBP, which is the therapeutic radiation distribution, shows that proton treatments give a higher amount of radiation to the skin when compared with photon treatments. This effect is called "skin sparing".
A vector version of this graph, which does not include the photon curve is uploaded at File:SpreadOutBraggPeak_complete.svg.
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04:38, 28 July 2009 | 408 × 310 (32 KB) | Mdphd2012 (talk | contribs) | This graph shows the relative contribution of the (a.) spread out bragg peak (SOBP) for protons and (b.) a photon x-ray. The SOBP, which is the therapeutic radiation distribution, shows that proton treatments give a higher amount of radiation to the |
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