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- Title
A review of applications of principles of quantum physics in oncology: do quantum physics principles have any role in oncology research and applications?
- Authors
Raghunandan, Renata; Voll, Meaghan; Osei, Ernest; Darko, Johnson; Laflamme, Raymond
- Abstract
Background: Research in the applications of the principles of quantum physics in oncology has progressed significantly over the past decades; and several research groups with professionals from diverse scientific background, including electrical engineers, mathematicians, biologists, atomic physicists, computer programmers, and biochemists, are working collaboratively in an unprecedented and pioneering economic, organisational and human effort searching for a wider and more effective, potentially definitive, understanding of the cancers. It is hypothesised that the principles of quantum physics could open new and broader understanding of the cancers and the development of new effective, targeted, accurate, personalised and possibly definitive cancer treatment. Materials and methods: This paper reports on a review of recent studies in the field of the applications of the principles of quantum physics in biology, chemistry, biochemistry and quantum physics in cancer research, including quantum physics principles and cancer, quantum modelling techniques, quantum dots and its applications in oncology, quantum cascade laser histopathology and quantum computing applications. Conclusions: The applications of the principles of quantum physics in oncology, chemistry and biology are providing new perspectives and greater insights into a long-studied disease, which could result in a greater understanding of the cancers and the potential for personalised and definitive treatment methods.
- Subjects
TUMOR treatment; BIOCHEMISTRY; BIOLOGY; CHEMISTRY; HIGH performance computing; MEDICAL research; ONCOLOGY; PHYSICS
- Publication
Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice, 2019, Vol 18, Issue 4, p383
- ISSN
1460-3969
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S1460396919000153