FLASH radiation therapy (RT) is a promising new paradigm in radiation oncology. However, a major question that remains is the robustness and reproducibility of the FLASH effect when different irradiators are used on animals or patients with different genetic backgrounds, diets, and microbiomes, all of which can influence the effects of radiation on normal tissues. To address questions of rigor and reproducibility across different centers, we analyzed independent data sets from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and from Lausanne University (CHUV). Both centers investigated acute effects after total abdominal irradiation to C57BL/6 animals delivered by the FLASH Mobetron system. The two centers used similar beam parameters but...
Ultra-high dose rate FLASH proton radiotherapy (F-PRT) has been shown to reduce normal tissue toxici...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a technology that could modify the way radiotherapy is delivered in...
OBJECTIVE: Recent in vivo results have shown prominent tissue sparing effect of radiotherapy with ul...
Purpose Preclinical studies using ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) irradiation have demonstrated reduced...
Radiation therapy is the most effective cytotoxic therapy for localized tumors. However, normal tiss...
In their seminal paper from 2014, Fauvadon et al. coined the term FLASH irradiation to describe...
In their seminal paper from 2014, Fauvadon et al. coined the term FLASH irradiation to describe...
In their seminal paper from 2014, Fauvadon et al. coined the term FLASH irradiation to describe ultr...
In their seminal paper from 2014, Fauvadon et al. coined the term FLASH irradiation to describe...
Radiation therapy, along with surgery and chemotherapy, is one of the main treatments for cancer. Wh...
Radiation therapy is the most effective cytotoxic therapy for localized tumors. However, normal tiss...
Radiation therapy is the most effective cytotoxic therapy for localized tumors. However, normal tiss...
When compared to conventional dose rate irradiation (CONV), ultra-high dose rate irradiation (UHDR) ...
Various in vivo experimental works carried out on different animals and organs have shown that it is...
For decades the field of radiation oncology has sought to improve the therapeutic ratio through inno...
Ultra-high dose rate FLASH proton radiotherapy (F-PRT) has been shown to reduce normal tissue toxici...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a technology that could modify the way radiotherapy is delivered in...
OBJECTIVE: Recent in vivo results have shown prominent tissue sparing effect of radiotherapy with ul...
Purpose Preclinical studies using ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) irradiation have demonstrated reduced...
Radiation therapy is the most effective cytotoxic therapy for localized tumors. However, normal tiss...
In their seminal paper from 2014, Fauvadon et al. coined the term FLASH irradiation to describe...
In their seminal paper from 2014, Fauvadon et al. coined the term FLASH irradiation to describe...
In their seminal paper from 2014, Fauvadon et al. coined the term FLASH irradiation to describe ultr...
In their seminal paper from 2014, Fauvadon et al. coined the term FLASH irradiation to describe...
Radiation therapy, along with surgery and chemotherapy, is one of the main treatments for cancer. Wh...
Radiation therapy is the most effective cytotoxic therapy for localized tumors. However, normal tiss...
Radiation therapy is the most effective cytotoxic therapy for localized tumors. However, normal tiss...
When compared to conventional dose rate irradiation (CONV), ultra-high dose rate irradiation (UHDR) ...
Various in vivo experimental works carried out on different animals and organs have shown that it is...
For decades the field of radiation oncology has sought to improve the therapeutic ratio through inno...
Ultra-high dose rate FLASH proton radiotherapy (F-PRT) has been shown to reduce normal tissue toxici...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a technology that could modify the way radiotherapy is delivered in...
OBJECTIVE: Recent in vivo results have shown prominent tissue sparing effect of radiotherapy with ul...