| Literature DB >> 36092270 |
Michele M Kim1, Arash Darafsheh2, Jan Schuemann3, Ivana Dokic4,5,6,7, Olle Lundh8, Tianyu Zhao2, José Ramos-Méndez9, Lei Dong1, Kristoffer Petersson10,11.
Abstract
Research efforts in FLASH radiotherapy have increased at an accelerated pace recently. FLASH radiotherapy involves ultra-high dose rates and has shown to reduce toxicity to normal tissue while maintaining tumor response in pre-clinical studies when compared to conventional dose rate radiotherapy. The goal of this review is to summarize the studies performed to-date with proton, electron, and heavy ion FLASH radiotherapy, with particular emphasis on the physical aspects of each study and the advantages and disadvantages of each modality. Beam delivery parameters, experimental set-up, and the dosimetry tools used are described for each FLASH modality. In addition, modeling efforts and treatment planning for FLASH radiotherapy is discussed along with potential drawbacks when translated into the clinical setting. The final section concludes with further questions that have yet to be answered before safe clinical implementation of FLASH radiotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: FLASH effect modeling; FLASH radiotherapy; electron radiation; heavy-ion radiation; proton radiation
Year: 2021 PMID: 36092270 PMCID: PMC9457346 DOI: 10.1109/trpms.2021.3091406
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Radiat Plasma Med Sci ISSN: 2469-7303