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FLASH radiotherapy International Workshop
Marie-Catherine Vozenin +3 more
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Purpose FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) has been reported to spare skin from acute radiation toxicity. However, systematic quantification is needed to determine the dose and dose-rate thresholds necessary for optimal radioprotection in FLASH radiotherapy ...
Yufeng Shen +10 more
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Background: Cutaneous basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) are the most prevalent skin cancers in western countries. Surgery is the standard of care for these cancers and conventional external radiotherapy (CONV-RT) with ...
Rémy Kinj +14 more
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Objectives FLASH radiotherapy is garnering attention for its capacity to diminish skin toxicity without compromising tumoricidal efficacy, presenting a stark contrast to conventional (CONV) radiotherapy.
Mengmeng Xu +6 more
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Innovation in Radiotherapy: FLASH Therapy
Abstract FLASH radiotherapy (RT) is a new form of RT delivering the dose in milliseconds instead of minutes for conventional RT. This FLASH RT appears much less toxic on normal tissues while the effect on tumors is maintained intact or even improved for hypoxic tumors, as compared to conventional RT.
Jean Bourhis +7 more
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Multidisciplinary approaches to the FLASH radiotherapy
Radiotherapy (RT) is extensively used in cancer treatment, although its toxicity often limits the treatment of radioresistant tumors. In this context, it has been recently shown, that irradiation at ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) (mean dose rate ≥40 Gy/s, with specific beam characteristics), called “FLASH-RT” may significantly reduce radiation-induced ...
Di Martino, Fabio +6 more
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Use of apertures in single-energy pristine Bragg peak FLASH radiotherapy. [PDF]
Ma Y +15 more
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FLASH Radiotherapy and Organelle-Targeted Radiosensitization in Glioblastoma: A Conceptual and Translational Review. [PDF]
Tang X +5 more
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Kinetic model of radiochemical oxygen depletion (ROD) in FLASH radiotherapy. [PDF]
Seco J, Freitas H.
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Organic scintillator dosimeters for flash radiotherapy: development and characterization.
FLASH radiotherapy shows a higher healthy tissues sparing compared to the conventional radiotherapy. To obtain the so-called FLASH effect the dose rate must be higher than 40 Gy/s and a dose of at least 10 Gy must be delivered in less than 200 ms.
CAVALIERI, ANDREA
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