PURPOSE: One of the main limitations to anticancer radiotherapy lies in irreversible damage to healthy tissues located within the radiation field. "FLASH" irradiation at very high dose-rate is a new treatment modality that has been reported to specifically spare normal tissue from late radiation-induced toxicity in animal models and therefore could be a promising strategy to reduce treatment toxicity. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Lung responses to FLASH irradiation were investigated by qPCR, single-cell RNA sequencing (sc-RNA-Seq), and histologic methods during the acute wound healing phase as well as at late stages using C57BL/6J wild-type and Terc-/- mice exposed to bilateral thorax irradiation as well as human lung cells grown in vitro. RESULTS:...
OBJECTIVE: FLASH irradiation reportedly produces less normal tissue toxicity, while maintaining tumo...
Radiotherapy is a cornerstone of both curative and palliative cancer care. However, radiotherapy is ...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a technology that could modify the way radiotherapy is delivered in...
PURPOSE: One of the main limitations to anticancer radiotherapy lies in irreversible damage to healt...
PURPOSE: One of the main limitations to anticancer radiotherapy lies in irreversible damage to healt...
PURPOSE: One of the main limitations to anticancer radiotherapy lies in irreversible damage to healt...
In vitro studies suggested that sub-millisecond pulses of radiation elicit less genomic instability ...
PURPOSE: Pencil beam scanning and filter free techniques may involve dose-rates considerably higher ...
PURPOSE: Pencil beam scanning and filter free techniques may involve dose-rates considerably higher ...
Background: Irradiation with ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) has been shown to spare normal tissue with...
Background: Irradiation with ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) has been shown to spare normal tissue with...
Purpose: Radiation-induced lung injuries (RILI), namely radiation pneumonitis and/or fibrosis, are d...
BackgroundIrradiation with ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) has been shown to spare normal tissue withou...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a technology that could modify the way radiotherapy is delivered in...
Radiotherapy is a cornerstone of both curative and palliative cancer care. However, radiotherapy is ...
OBJECTIVE: FLASH irradiation reportedly produces less normal tissue toxicity, while maintaining tumo...
Radiotherapy is a cornerstone of both curative and palliative cancer care. However, radiotherapy is ...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a technology that could modify the way radiotherapy is delivered in...
PURPOSE: One of the main limitations to anticancer radiotherapy lies in irreversible damage to healt...
PURPOSE: One of the main limitations to anticancer radiotherapy lies in irreversible damage to healt...
PURPOSE: One of the main limitations to anticancer radiotherapy lies in irreversible damage to healt...
In vitro studies suggested that sub-millisecond pulses of radiation elicit less genomic instability ...
PURPOSE: Pencil beam scanning and filter free techniques may involve dose-rates considerably higher ...
PURPOSE: Pencil beam scanning and filter free techniques may involve dose-rates considerably higher ...
Background: Irradiation with ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) has been shown to spare normal tissue with...
Background: Irradiation with ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) has been shown to spare normal tissue with...
Purpose: Radiation-induced lung injuries (RILI), namely radiation pneumonitis and/or fibrosis, are d...
BackgroundIrradiation with ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) has been shown to spare normal tissue withou...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a technology that could modify the way radiotherapy is delivered in...
Radiotherapy is a cornerstone of both curative and palliative cancer care. However, radiotherapy is ...
OBJECTIVE: FLASH irradiation reportedly produces less normal tissue toxicity, while maintaining tumo...
Radiotherapy is a cornerstone of both curative and palliative cancer care. However, radiotherapy is ...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a technology that could modify the way radiotherapy is delivered in...