Radiation Therapy (RT) is nowadays the most common methodology to treat cancer cells. The most important requirement is to destroy the tumor and to minimize the damage of the healthy tissues as well as any side effect. In this scenario, an innovative technique has been proposed and already tested: the FLASH Therapy, which uses short pulses of electrons at very high dose rates. It foresees millisecond pulses of radiation (beam on time < 100-500 ms) delivered at a high dose-rate (> 40-300 Gy/s). These bursts of radiation are less harmful to healthy tissues but just as efficient as conventional treatment to inhibit tumor growth. We will discuss the genesis of this methodology, its implementation based on an electron linear accelerator an...
Ultra-high-dose rate “FLASH” radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) has been shown to drastically reduce normal tis...
FLASH radiotherapy, i.e the administration of ultra-high dose rate radiotherapy, is a new radiation ...
Radiation therapy is currently the most utilized technique for the treatment of tumors by means ofio...
FLASH radiotherapy involves the ultra-fast delivery of radiation treatment at dose rates several ord...
The ultimate goal of radiation oncology is to eradicate tumours without toxicity to non-malignant ti...
A reemergence of research implementing radiation delivery at ultra-high dose rates (UHDRs) has trigg...
The FLASH effect designates normal tissue sparing at ultra-high dose rate (UHDR, >40 Gy/s) compar...
FLASH radiotherapy is the delivery of ultra-high dose rate radiation several orders of magnitude hig...
In their seminal paper from 2014, Fauvadon et al. coined the term FLASH irradiation to describe ultr...
A recent addition to the treatment options in external beam therapy, so-called FLASH radiotherapy, s...
Radiotherapy is a cornerstone of both curative and palliative cancer care. However, radiotherapy is ...
For decades the field of radiation oncology has sought to improve the therapeutic ratio through inno...
Radiotherapy is a cornerstone of both curative and palliative cancer care. However, radiotherapy is ...
FLASH radiotherapy (RT) is a technique involving the delivery of ultra-high dose rate radiation to t...
Abstract Recent studies indicate better efficacy and healthy tissue sparing with high dose-rate FLAS...
Ultra-high-dose rate “FLASH” radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) has been shown to drastically reduce normal tis...
FLASH radiotherapy, i.e the administration of ultra-high dose rate radiotherapy, is a new radiation ...
Radiation therapy is currently the most utilized technique for the treatment of tumors by means ofio...
FLASH radiotherapy involves the ultra-fast delivery of radiation treatment at dose rates several ord...
The ultimate goal of radiation oncology is to eradicate tumours without toxicity to non-malignant ti...
A reemergence of research implementing radiation delivery at ultra-high dose rates (UHDRs) has trigg...
The FLASH effect designates normal tissue sparing at ultra-high dose rate (UHDR, >40 Gy/s) compar...
FLASH radiotherapy is the delivery of ultra-high dose rate radiation several orders of magnitude hig...
In their seminal paper from 2014, Fauvadon et al. coined the term FLASH irradiation to describe ultr...
A recent addition to the treatment options in external beam therapy, so-called FLASH radiotherapy, s...
Radiotherapy is a cornerstone of both curative and palliative cancer care. However, radiotherapy is ...
For decades the field of radiation oncology has sought to improve the therapeutic ratio through inno...
Radiotherapy is a cornerstone of both curative and palliative cancer care. However, radiotherapy is ...
FLASH radiotherapy (RT) is a technique involving the delivery of ultra-high dose rate radiation to t...
Abstract Recent studies indicate better efficacy and healthy tissue sparing with high dose-rate FLAS...
Ultra-high-dose rate “FLASH” radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) has been shown to drastically reduce normal tis...
FLASH radiotherapy, i.e the administration of ultra-high dose rate radiotherapy, is a new radiation ...
Radiation therapy is currently the most utilized technique for the treatment of tumors by means ofio...