Abstract This paper presents the first demonstration of deeply penetrating dose delivery using focused very high energy electron (VHEE) beams using quadrupole magnets in Monte Carlo simulations. We show that the focal point is readily modified by linearly changing the quadrupole magnet strength only. We also present a weighted sum of focused electron beams to form a spread-out electron peak (SOEP) over a target region. This has a significantly reduced entrance dose compared to a proton-based spread-out Bragg peak (SOBP). Very high energy electron (VHEE) beams are an exciting prospect in external beam radiotherapy. VHEEs are less sensitive to inhomogeneities than proton and photon beams, have a deep dose reach and could potentially be used t...
International audienceIn recent experiments, quasi-monoenergetic and well-collimated very-high energ...
An electron beam of very high energy (50–250 MeV) can potentially produce a more favourable radiothe...
An electron beam of very high energy (50–250 MeV) can potentially produce a more favourable radiothe...
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, ...
Very high energy electron (VHEE) beams have been proposed as an alternative radiotherapy modality to...
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...
The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scat...
International audienceIn recent experiments, quasi-monoenergetic and well-collimated very-high energ...
International audienceIn recent experiments, quasi-monoenergetic and well-collimated very-high energ...
International audienceIn recent experiments, quasi-monoenergetic and well-collimated very-high energ...
International audienceIn recent experiments, quasi-monoenergetic and well-collimated very-high energ...
An electron beam of very high energy (50–250 MeV) can potentially produce a more favourable radiothe...
An electron beam of very high energy (50–250 MeV) can potentially produce a more favourable radiothe...
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, ...
Very high energy electron (VHEE) beams have been proposed as an alternative radiotherapy modality to...
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...
The increased inertia of very high-energy electrons (VHEEs) due to relativistic effects reduces scat...
International audienceIn recent experiments, quasi-monoenergetic and well-collimated very-high energ...
International audienceIn recent experiments, quasi-monoenergetic and well-collimated very-high energ...
International audienceIn recent experiments, quasi-monoenergetic and well-collimated very-high energ...
International audienceIn recent experiments, quasi-monoenergetic and well-collimated very-high energ...
An electron beam of very high energy (50–250 MeV) can potentially produce a more favourable radiothe...
An electron beam of very high energy (50–250 MeV) can potentially produce a more favourable radiothe...