UNLABELLED: Implementation of ultra-high dose-rate FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is rapidly gaining traction as a unique cancer treatment modality able to dramatically minimize normal tissue toxicity while maintaining antitumor efficacy compared with standard-of-care radiotherapy at conventional dose rate (CONV-RT). The resultant improvements in the therapeutic index have sparked intense investigations in pursuit of the underlying mechanisms. As a preamble to clinical translation, we exposed non-tumor-bearing male and female mice to hypofractionated (3 × 10 Gy) whole brain FLASH- and CONV-RT to evaluate differential neurologic responses using a comprehensive panel of functional and molecular outcomes over a 6-month follow-up. In each instan...
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 ...
This study is the first proof of concept that the FLASH effect can be triggered by X-rays. Our resul...
Ultra-high dose-rate radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) affords improvements in the therapeutic index by minimi...
Recent data have shown that single-fraction irradiation delivered to the whole brain in less than te...
Here, we highlight the potential translational benefits of delivering FLASH radiotherapy using ultra...
Here, we highlight the potential translational benefits of delivering FLASH radiotherapy using ultra...
AIM: To evaluate the impact of ultra-rapid FLASH mouse whole brain irradiation on hippocampal dendri...
Major advances in high precision treatment delivery and imaging have greatly improved the tolerance ...
Persistent vasculature abnormalities contribute to an altered CNS microenvironment that further comp...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a technology that could modify the way radiotherapy is delivered in...
A reemergence of research implementing radiation delivery at ultra-high dose rates (UHDRs) has trigg...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a technology that could modify the way radiotherapy is delivered in...
Encephalic radiation therapy delivered at a conventional dose rate (CONV, 0.1-2.0 Gy/min) elicits a ...
Encephalic radiation therapy delivered at a conventional dose rate (CONV, 0.1-2.0 Gy/min) elicits a ...
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 ...
This study is the first proof of concept that the FLASH effect can be triggered by X-rays. Our resul...
Ultra-high dose-rate radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) affords improvements in the therapeutic index by minimi...
Recent data have shown that single-fraction irradiation delivered to the whole brain in less than te...
Here, we highlight the potential translational benefits of delivering FLASH radiotherapy using ultra...
Here, we highlight the potential translational benefits of delivering FLASH radiotherapy using ultra...
AIM: To evaluate the impact of ultra-rapid FLASH mouse whole brain irradiation on hippocampal dendri...
Major advances in high precision treatment delivery and imaging have greatly improved the tolerance ...
Persistent vasculature abnormalities contribute to an altered CNS microenvironment that further comp...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a technology that could modify the way radiotherapy is delivered in...
A reemergence of research implementing radiation delivery at ultra-high dose rates (UHDRs) has trigg...
FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) is a technology that could modify the way radiotherapy is delivered in...
Encephalic radiation therapy delivered at a conventional dose rate (CONV, 0.1-2.0 Gy/min) elicits a ...
Encephalic radiation therapy delivered at a conventional dose rate (CONV, 0.1-2.0 Gy/min) elicits a ...
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 ...
This study is the first proof of concept that the FLASH effect can be triggered by X-rays. Our resul...