The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scattering and enables irradiation of deep-seated tumours. However, entrance and exit doses are high for collimated or diverging beams. Here, we perform a study based on Monte Carlo simulations of focused VHEE beams in a water phantom, showing that dose can be concentrated into a small, well-defined volumetric element, which can be shaped or scanned to treat deep-seated tumours. The dose to surrounding tissue is distributed over a larger volume, which reduces peak surface and exit doses for a single beam by more than one order of magnitude compared with a collimated beam
International audiencePurpose: Very high energy electrons (VHEEs) present promising clinical advanta...
International audiencePurpose: Very high energy electrons (VHEEs) present promising clinical advanta...
International audiencePurpose: Very high energy electrons (VHEEs) present promising clinical advanta...
The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scat...
The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scat...
The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scat...
The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scat...
The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scat...
Very high energy electron (VHEE) beams have been proposed as an alternative radiotherapy modality to...
Abstract Very high energy electron (VHEE) beams have been proposed as an alternative radiotherapy mo...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-04-21, accepted 2021-06-10, ...
Abstract This paper presents the first demonstration of deeply penetrating dose delivery using focus...
Driven by advances in accelerator technology and the potential of exploiting the FLASH effect for th...
Driven by advances in accelerator technology and the potential of exploiting the FLASH effect for th...
High-energy electron beams in the range 150-250 MeV are studied to evaluate the feasibility for rad...
International audiencePurpose: Very high energy electrons (VHEEs) present promising clinical advanta...
International audiencePurpose: Very high energy electrons (VHEEs) present promising clinical advanta...
International audiencePurpose: Very high energy electrons (VHEEs) present promising clinical advanta...
The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scat...
The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scat...
The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scat...
The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scat...
The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scat...
Very high energy electron (VHEE) beams have been proposed as an alternative radiotherapy modality to...
Abstract Very high energy electron (VHEE) beams have been proposed as an alternative radiotherapy mo...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-04-21, accepted 2021-06-10, ...
Abstract This paper presents the first demonstration of deeply penetrating dose delivery using focus...
Driven by advances in accelerator technology and the potential of exploiting the FLASH effect for th...
Driven by advances in accelerator technology and the potential of exploiting the FLASH effect for th...
High-energy electron beams in the range 150-250 MeV are studied to evaluate the feasibility for rad...
International audiencePurpose: Very high energy electrons (VHEEs) present promising clinical advanta...
International audiencePurpose: Very high energy electrons (VHEEs) present promising clinical advanta...
International audiencePurpose: Very high energy electrons (VHEEs) present promising clinical advanta...