The elevated relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of heavy ions like car
bon is the main reason for their use in radiotherapy and is due to the micr
oscopic distribution of dose inside each particle track. High local doses p
roduce lesions that are expected to have a diminished possibility of repair
. Thus, RBE depends on track structure and on the biological repair capacit
y of the tissue that is affected by the irradiation. For tumor treatment pl
anning with heavy ions, the beam quality and the tissue sensitivity have to
be taken into account. Using the dependence of radial dose distribution on
particle energy and atomic number on the physical side and x-ray dose resp
onse for the repair capacity on the biological side, the response to partic
le irradiation can be calculated in the local effect model (LEM) and used f
or treatment planning. This article traces the route from electron emission
as the basis of track structure to the RBE calculation and the application
in treatment planning.