Radiotherapy remains one of the most widely used and effective modalities for cancer treatment. Its success largely depends on widening the therapeutic window—maximizing tumor dose while minimizing ...
Professor Marco Durante, Head of the Biophysics Department at GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung and Professor at the Department of Physics at TU Darmstadt, Institute of Condensed Matter ...
The ultimate goal of radiation oncology is to eradicate tumours without toxicity to non-malignant tissues. FLASH radiotherapy, or the delivery of ultra-high dose rates of radiation (>40 Gy/s), emerged ...
Comparison of cell surviving fraction. For the same irradiation conditions (cells, LET, oxygen concentration, and dose), the number of surviving cells is higher (sparing effect) for the ultra-high ...
A published study by researchers at the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center shows that multiple beams and intervals in delivery during FLASH proton ...
DKFZ researchers (left to right) Jan Knoll, Jeannette Jansen and Joao Seco are investigating the mechanisms underlying FLASH radiotherapy. (Courtesy: Joao Seco) Radiotherapy using rapid irradiation at ...
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