USRE34421EExpiredUtility

X-ray micro-tube and method of use in radiation oncology

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Assignee: PARKER WILLIAM JPriority: Nov 21, 1990Filed: Apr 17, 1992Granted: Oct 26, 1993
Est. expiryNov 21, 2010(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
H01J 35/00H01J 35/32A61N 5/1001H01J 35/116
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Abstract

An apparatus and method for the treatment of a patient having a tumor is disclosed. An X-ray generating source is positionable at a location in close proximity to the tumor. The X-ray generating source is operable at a voltage level in the range of approximately 10-60 KeV, thereby enhancing absorption of the generated X-rays by the tumor and minimizing the side effects of radiation therapy on the patient's normal tissue.

Claims

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What is claimed and desired to be secured to Letters Patent of the United States is: 
     
       1. An apparatus for the treatment of a patient having a tumor, comprising: an X-ray generating source insertable into the body of said patient to a location in close proximity to said tumor, said X-ray generating source comprising a substantially cylindrical glass X-ray tube having a length on the order of one-quarter to two inches and a diameter less than one inch and being operable at a voltage level in the range of approximately 10-60 KeV, thereby enhancing absorption of the generated X-rays by said tumor and minimizing the side effects of radiation therapy on the patient's normal tissue.   
     
     
       2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said X-ray generating source includes a metal-jacketed micro-tube assembly, comprising: a) an evacuated glass tube;   b) a cathode supported within said evacuated glass tube;   c) an anode supported within said evacuated glass tube;   d) support means for supporting said cathode and said anode;   e) a metal jacket enclosing said evacuated glass tube therein, said metal jacket including a window for directing the generated radiation in the desired manner; and,   f) electrical connection means for connecting said cathode and said anode to a source of electrical power.   
     
     
       3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said glass X-ray tube contains a stable vacuum of at most 10 -6  Torr. 
     
     
       4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said glass X-ray tube is a cold emission cathode tube. 
     
     
       5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said glass X-ray tube includes a heated filament cathode. 
     
     
       6. The apparatus of claim 3, further including a power source for operating said glass X-ray tube at a frequency range of d.c. to 1,000,000 cycles per second. 
     
     
       7. The apparatus of claim 3, further including a power source for operating said glass X-ray tube at a frequency in the range between 70,000 and 1,000,000 cycles per second. 
     
     
       8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said glass X-ray tube has a length of approximately one inch and a diameter of approximately one-quarter inch or less. 
     
     
       9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said X-ray generating source includes a liquid-cooled micro-tube assembly, comprising: a) an evacuated glass tube;   b) a filament cathode supported within said evacuated glass tube;   c) an anode supported within said evacuated glass tube;   d) support means for supporting said cathode and said anode;   e) a housing for supporting and enclosing said evacuated glass tube therein, a liquid coolant chamber being formed between said housing and said glass tube;   f) electrical connection means for connecting said cathode and said anode to a source of electrical power; and,   g) coolant conduits for supplying coolant to said coolant chamber.   
     
     
       10. An X-ray micro-tube for the treatment of a patient having a tumor, comprising: a substantially cylindrical evacuated glass X-ray tube having a length on the order of one-quarter to two inches and a diameter less than one inch and containing a stable vacuum of, at most, 10 -6  Torr, said glass X-ray tube being locatable at a location in close proximity to said tumor, said X-ray tube being operable at a voltage level in the range of approximately 10-60 KeV, thereby enhancing absorption of the generated X-rays by said tumor and minimizing the side effects of radiation therapy on the patient's normal tissue.   
     
     
       11. The X-ray micro-tube of claim 10, wherein said glass X-ray tube operates at a frequency of between d.c. and 1,000,000 cycles per second. 
     
     
       12. The X-ray micro-tube of claim 11, wherein said glass X-ray tube operates at a frequency in the range between 70,000 and 1,000,000 cycles per second. 
     
     
       13. The X-ray micro-tube of claim 12, wherein said glass X-ray tube includes a coolant jacket positioned about its periphery. 
     
     
       14. The X-ray micro-tube of claim 12, further including protective shielding circumscribing said glass X-ray tube for patient protection in the event of glass breakage. 
     
     
       15. A method for the in-situ treatment of a patient having a tumor, comprising: (a) providing an X-ray generating source comprising a substantially cylindrical glass X-ray tube having a length on the order of one-quarter to two inches and a diameter less than one inch and being operable at a voltage level in the range of approximately 10-60 KeV;   (b) positioning said X-ray generating source at a location in close proximity to said tumor; and,   (c) applying power to said X-ray generating source in said range of approximately 10-60 KeV, thereby enhancing absorption of the generated X-rays by said tumor and minimizing the side effects of radiation therapy on the patient's normal tissue.   
     
     
       16. The method of claim 15 wherein said step of positioning said X-ray generating source includes inserting said source into the body of said patient to a location in close proximity to said tumor. .Iadd. 
     
     
       17.  An apparatus for the treatment of a patient having a tumor, comprising: an X-ray generating source insertable into the body of said patient to a location in close proximity to said tumor, said X-ray generating source comprising a substantially cylindrical glass X-ray tube having a diameter less than one inch and being operable at a voltage level in the range of approximately 10-60 KeV, thereby enhancing absorption of the generated X-rays by said tumor and minimizing the side effects of radiation therapy on the patient's normal tissue. .Iaddend. .Iadd.18. An X-ray micro-tube for the treatment of a patient having a tumor, comprising:   a substantially cylindrical evacuated glass X-ray tube having a diameter less than one inch and containing a stable vacuum of, at most, 10 -6  Torr, said glass X-ray tube being locatable at a location in close proximity to said tumor, said X-ray tube being operable at a voltage level in the range of approximately 10-60 KeV, thereby enhancing absorption of the generated X-rays by said tumor and minimizing the side effects of radiation therapy on the patient's normal tissue. .Iaddend. .Iadd.19. A method for the in-situ treatment of a patient having a tumor, comprising:   (a) providing an X-ray generating source comprising a substantially cylindrical glass X-ray tube having a diameter less than one inch and being operable at a voltage level in the range of approximately 10-60 KeV;   (b) positioning said X-ray generating source at a location in close proximity to said tumor; and,   (c) applying power to said X-ray generating source in said range of approximately 10-60 KeV, thereby enhancing absorption of the generated X-rays by said tumor and minimizing the side effects of radiation therapy on the patient's normal tissue. .Iaddend.

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