The continuously evolving field of radiotherapy aims to devise and implement techniques that allow for greater tumour control and better sparing of critical organs. Investigations into the complexity of tumour radiobiology confirmed the high heterogeneity of tumours as being responsible for the often poor treatment outcome. Hypoxic subvolumes, a subpopulation of cancer stem cells, as well as the inherent or acquired radioresistance define tumour aggressiveness and metastatic potential, which remain a therapeutic challenge. Non-conventional irradiation techniques, such as spatially fractionated radiotherapy, have been developed to tackle some of these challenges and to offer a high therapeutic index when treating radioresistant tumours. The ...
Cancer treatment with ionizing radiation (IR) is a well-established and effective clinical method to...
The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the ma...
In recent years, the tumor local control after radiotherapy has been improvement due to the widespre...
International audienceAbstract In this chapter, we address the role of radiation as treatment modali...
International audienceIn radiation therapy, a renewed interest is emerging for the study of spatiall...
International audienceAbstract Spatially fractionated radiation therapy (SFRT) challenges some of th...
In recent years, the local control of tumor after radiotherapy has shown a remarkable improvement du...
International audiencePURPOSE:The alliance of charged particle therapy and the spatial fractionation...
Tumours are characterised by unorganised vasculature, which often results in hypoxic regions. Hypoxi...
Spatially fractionated radiotherapy, also known as grid therapy (GRID), has been used for more than ...
International audienceExtraordinary normal tissue response to highly spatially fractionated X-ray be...
Extraordinary normal tissue response to highly spatially fractionated X-ray beams has been explored ...
The implementation of altered fractionation schedules in clinical practice came as a need to improve...
The National Cancer Institute's Radiation Research Program, in collaboration with the Radiosurgery S...
A spatially-distributed continuous mathematical model of solid tumor growth and treatment by fractio...
Cancer treatment with ionizing radiation (IR) is a well-established and effective clinical method to...
The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the ma...
In recent years, the tumor local control after radiotherapy has been improvement due to the widespre...
International audienceAbstract In this chapter, we address the role of radiation as treatment modali...
International audienceIn radiation therapy, a renewed interest is emerging for the study of spatiall...
International audienceAbstract Spatially fractionated radiation therapy (SFRT) challenges some of th...
In recent years, the local control of tumor after radiotherapy has shown a remarkable improvement du...
International audiencePURPOSE:The alliance of charged particle therapy and the spatial fractionation...
Tumours are characterised by unorganised vasculature, which often results in hypoxic regions. Hypoxi...
Spatially fractionated radiotherapy, also known as grid therapy (GRID), has been used for more than ...
International audienceExtraordinary normal tissue response to highly spatially fractionated X-ray be...
Extraordinary normal tissue response to highly spatially fractionated X-ray beams has been explored ...
The implementation of altered fractionation schedules in clinical practice came as a need to improve...
The National Cancer Institute's Radiation Research Program, in collaboration with the Radiosurgery S...
A spatially-distributed continuous mathematical model of solid tumor growth and treatment by fractio...
Cancer treatment with ionizing radiation (IR) is a well-established and effective clinical method to...
The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the ma...
In recent years, the tumor local control after radiotherapy has been improvement due to the widespre...