Neutron capture therapy (NCT) is a form of cancer treatment that utilizes the unique interaction between neutrons and specific isotopes of certain elements to selectively destroy cancer cells. The therapy leverages the principle of neutron capture reactions, particularly the absorption of neutrons by certain nuclei, which can lead to the emission of high-energy particles, such as alpha particles or gamma rays, that can damage cancer cells.

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