Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 50 - 250 MeV are an attractive choice for FLASH radiation therapy (RT). Before VHEE-FLASH RT can be considered for clinical use, a reliable dosimetric and beam monitoring system needs to be developed, able to measure the dose delivered to the patient in real-time and cut off the beam in the event of a machine fault to prevent overdosing the patient. Ionisation chambers are the standard monitors in conventional RT; however, their response saturates at the high dose rates required for FLASH. Therefore, a new dosimetry method is needed that can provide reliable measurements of the delivered dose in these conditions. Experiments using 200 MeV electrons were done at the CLEAR facility at CERN to investigate t...
International audienceHigh dose-rate radiotherapy, known as FLASH, has been shown to increase the di...
International audienceHigh dose-rate radiotherapy, known as FLASH, has been shown to increase the di...
We describe a multicenter cross validation of ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) (>= 40 Gy/s) irradiatio...
Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 50 - 250 MeV are an attractive choice for FLASH radiation thera...
Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 50 - 250 MeV are an attractive choice for FLASH radiation thera...
Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 50 - 250 MeV are an attractive choice for FLASH radiation thera...
Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 50 - 250 MeV are an attractive choice for FLASH radiation thera...
High dose-rate radiotherapy, known as FLASH, has been shown to increase the differential response be...
International audienceThe 200 MeV electron beam of the CERN Linear Accelerator for Research (CLEAR) ...
Very high energy electrons (VHEE) in the range from 100 to 250MeV have the potential of becoming an ...
International audienceThe 200 MeV electron beam of the CERN Linear Accelerator for Research (CLEAR) ...
Very high energy electrons (VHEE) in the range from 100–250 MeV have the potential of becoming an al...
Purpose: FLASH radiotherapy (RT) is an emerging technique in which beams with ultra-high dose rates ...
Purpose: FLASH radiotherapy (RT) is an emerging technique in which beams with ultra-high dose rates ...
Purpose: FLASH radiotherapy (RT) is an emerging technique in which beams with ultra-high dose rates ...
International audienceHigh dose-rate radiotherapy, known as FLASH, has been shown to increase the di...
International audienceHigh dose-rate radiotherapy, known as FLASH, has been shown to increase the di...
We describe a multicenter cross validation of ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) (>= 40 Gy/s) irradiatio...
Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 50 - 250 MeV are an attractive choice for FLASH radiation thera...
Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 50 - 250 MeV are an attractive choice for FLASH radiation thera...
Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 50 - 250 MeV are an attractive choice for FLASH radiation thera...
Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 50 - 250 MeV are an attractive choice for FLASH radiation thera...
High dose-rate radiotherapy, known as FLASH, has been shown to increase the differential response be...
International audienceThe 200 MeV electron beam of the CERN Linear Accelerator for Research (CLEAR) ...
Very high energy electrons (VHEE) in the range from 100 to 250MeV have the potential of becoming an ...
International audienceThe 200 MeV electron beam of the CERN Linear Accelerator for Research (CLEAR) ...
Very high energy electrons (VHEE) in the range from 100–250 MeV have the potential of becoming an al...
Purpose: FLASH radiotherapy (RT) is an emerging technique in which beams with ultra-high dose rates ...
Purpose: FLASH radiotherapy (RT) is an emerging technique in which beams with ultra-high dose rates ...
Purpose: FLASH radiotherapy (RT) is an emerging technique in which beams with ultra-high dose rates ...
International audienceHigh dose-rate radiotherapy, known as FLASH, has been shown to increase the di...
International audienceHigh dose-rate radiotherapy, known as FLASH, has been shown to increase the di...
We describe a multicenter cross validation of ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) (>= 40 Gy/s) irradiatio...