Abstract
The decrease in funding over recent years has led to funding councils being increasingly
interested in the impact of a project outside of its original field. Here I will present some
of the work currently being undertaken by HEP groups in the UK to benefit radiotherapy
treatments. The main focus will be on work conducted by the PRaVDA consortium using HEP
technologies to build a pCT (proton Computed Tomography) instrument. I will also outline some
of the work done by UCL (in conjunction with UCLH) using the SuperNEMO calorimeter for
measuring proton energies at The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, and a CMOS device produced by
Bristol University for monitoring the beam during IMRT (Intensity Modulated Radiation
Therapy) treatments.