Electron beam therapy is performed using a medical linear accelerator. The same device can also be used to produce high energyphoton beams. When electrons are required, the X-ray target is retracted out of the beam and the electron beam is collimated with a piece of apparatus known as an applicator or an additional collimating insert, constructed from a low melting point alloy.
Properties
Electron beams have a finite range, after which dose falls off rapidly. Therefore, they spare deeper healthy tissue. The depth of the treatment is selected by the appropriateenergy. Unlike photon beams there is no surface sparing effect, so electron therapy is used when the target extends to the patient's skin.
Indications
Electron beam therapy is used in the treatment of superficial tumors like cancer of skin regions, or total skin, diseases of the limbs, nodal irradiation, and it may also be used to boost the radiation dose to the surgical bed after mastectomy or lumpectomy. For deeper regions intraoperative electron radiation therapymight be applied.