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Section: claims

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An apparatus for positioning a tumor of a patient for treatment with positively charged particles, comprising:a patient positioning system, comprising:a rotatable platform configured to both support and rotate the patient during use;an upper body support affixed to said rotatable platform, wherein said upper body support comprises:a semi-upright patient support surface; anda motorized head positioning system;an upper support structure, said upper support structure configured to:co-rotate with said rotatable platform;hold a camera, both (1) said camera and (2) said upper support structure configured to rotate about an axis aligned with gravity during use; andhold a video display screen, said video display screen configured to co-rotate, about the axis aligned with gravity, with said upper support structure in view of a patient viewing position;means for recalling patient specific motor positions for:said motorized head positioning system; anda charged particle irradiation system comprising a charged particle beam path, said charged particle beam path passing within about six inches of said semi-upright patient support surface. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said charged particle beam path passes above a portion of said rotatable platform. 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said rotatable platform further comprises:a lower support structure, said lower support structure holding a portion of said patient positioning system, said lower support structure indirectly supporting a back support, said back support comprising:a left side portion;a right side portion,a first distance between an upper end of said left side portion and an upper end of said right side portion; anda second distance between a lower end of said left side portion and a lower end of said right side portion, said first distance and said second distance comprising independently adjustable distances. 4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:an X-ray generation source located within forty millimeters of the charged particle beam path, wherein said X-ray source maintains a single static position: (1) during use of said X-ray source and (2) during tumor treatment with the positively charged particles,wherein X-rays emitted from said X-ray source run substantially in parallel with the charged particle beam path. 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said X-ray generation source comprises a tungsten anode. 6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein use of said X-ray generation source occurs within thirty seconds of subsequent use of said charged particle irradiation system. 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the positively charged particles travel along said charged particle beam path to the tumor of the patient. 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said semi-upright patient support surface comprises an about vertical surface. 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said semi-upright patient support surface is reclined from a vertical axis by less than about sixty-five degrees. 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said patient positioning system further comprises:a motorized foot positioning system configured to adjust an angle of a foot of the patient independently of an angle of a torso of the patient. 11. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:means for recalling a historical position of the patient after the patient has departed from the apparatus for a period of at least hours. 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said patient positioning system provides respiration instructions on said video screen, said respiration instructions generated using a respiration sensor configured to monitor the patient during use, said video screen configured to co-rotate with the patient about the axis aligned with gravity during use. 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said patient positioning system reduces movement freedom of the tumor in terms of roll. 14. The apparatus of claim 1, said charged particle irradiation system further comprising a synchrotron, said synchrotron comprising:a center;straight sections;turning sections; andan extraction system comprising an extraction foil proximate the charged particle beam path, wherein said extraction system applies a radio-frequency field to the positively charged particles during use to alter the charged particle beam path through the extraction foil, said extraction foil positioned in the charged particle beam path prior to at least one Lambertson magnet about the charged particle beam path,wherein said charged particle beam path runs;about said center;through said straight sections; andthrough said turning sections,wherein each of said turning sections comprises a plurality of bending magnets,wherein said circulation beam path comprises a length of less than sixty meters, andwherein a number of said straight sections equals a number of said turning sections. 15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said charged particle irradiation system further comprises:horizontal position control of the positively charged particles;vertical position control of the positively charged particles; andan X-ray input signal, wherein said X-ray input signal comprises a signal generated by an X-ray source proximate said charged particle beam path,wherein said X-ray input signal is used in: setting position of said horizontal position and setting position of said vertical position. 16. A method for positioning a tumor of a patient for treatment with positively charged particles, comprising the steps of:positioning the patient with a patient positioning system, said patient positioning system comprising:a rotatable platform, wherein said rotatable platform comprises:a lower support structure, said lower support structure holding a portion of said patient positioning system;a rotatable upper support structure, said upper support structure:co-rotating with said rotatable platform;holding a camera, both (1) said camera and (2) said upper support structure co-rotating about an axis aligned with gravity; andholding a video display screen, said video screen co-rotating, about the axis aligned with gravity, with said upper support structure in view of a patient viewing position;an upper body support, wherein said upper body support comprises a semi-upright patient support surface; andirradiating the tumor of the patient with the positively charged particles from a charged particle system, said charged particle system comprising a charged particle beam path, said charge particle beam path passing within about six inches of said semi-upright patient support surface. 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the positively charged particles travel along said charged particle beam path and transmit through an extraction blade, said extraction blade consisting essentially of atoms comprising six or fewer protons per atom, to the tumor of the patient. 18. The method of claim 16, wherein said semi-upright patient support surface comprises an about vertical surface. 19. The method of claim 16, wherein said semi-upright patient support surface comprises a reclined position from a vertical axis of less than about sixty-five degrees. 20. The method of claim 16, further comprising the step of:said patient positioning system semi-restraining movement of the patient usinga motorized arm positioning system, said motorized arm positioning system directly connected to said rotatable upper support structure. 21. The method of claim 16, further comprising the step of:when the patient returns to the patient positioning system after a period of at least hours, recalling from a computer memory patient specific motor positions for any of:said motorized head positioning system;said motorized arm positioning system; andsaid motorized foot positioning system. 22. The method of claim 16, further comprising the steps of:after said step of positioning, collecting multi-field images of the tumor in the patient;developing a tumor irradiation plan;at least one day after said step of positioning, repositioning the tumor using said patient positioning system using any of the patient specific motor positions stored in said computer memory; andrepeating said step of irradiating. 23. The method of claim 16, further comprising the steps of:holding the patient with a rotatable platform, said rotatable platform holding at least a portion of said patient positioning system;rotating the patient on said rotatable platform; anddelivering the positively charged particles to the tumor of the patient from a synchrotron of said charged particle system during said step of rotating the patient. 24. The method of claim 16, further comprising the steps of:generating a respiration signal with a respiration sensor, said respiration signal corresponding to a breathing cycle of the patient;using data from the respiration sensor in a step of delivering a computer generated command to the patient; andtiming delivery of the positively charged particles to the tumor at a set point in said breathing cycle using said respiration signal. 25. The method of claim 16, further comprising the steps of:independently controlling:a horizontal position of the positively charged particles; anda vertical position of the positively charged particles;rotating the patient to at least ten rotation positions of a rotatable platform, said rotatable platform holding at least a portion of said patient positioning system; anddelivering the positively charged particles at a set point in a breathing cycle of the patient and in coordination with said step of rotating during said at least ten rotation positions of said rotatable platform. 26. The method of claim 16, further comprising the step of:rotating a rotatable platform through at least one hundred eighty degrees during an irradiation period of the patient, said rotatable platform holding at least a portion of said patient positioning system.