2022
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.1037262
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Practice-oriented solutions integrating intraoperative electron irradiation and personalized proton therapy for recurrent or unresectable cancers: Proof of concept and potential for dual FLASH effect

Abstract: BackgroundOligo-recurrent disease has a consolidated evidence of long-term surviving patients due to the use of intense local cancer therapy. The latter combines real-time surgical exploration/resection with high-energy electron beam single dose of irradiation. This results in a very precise radiation dose deposit, which is an essential element of contemporary multidisciplinary individualized oncology.MethodsPatient candidates to proton therapy were evaluated in Multidisciplinary Tumor Board to consider improv… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, in our best knowledge, there was no attempt to directly correlate the beam current with the dose in water. This possibility would be extremely relevant for the "FLASH" effect clinical application in IOeRT treatments as the ultra-high dose rates needed to trigger the effect are already available [40,41]. A major challenge in that case is represented by the need of a reliable dose monitoring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, in our best knowledge, there was no attempt to directly correlate the beam current with the dose in water. This possibility would be extremely relevant for the "FLASH" effect clinical application in IOeRT treatments as the ultra-high dose rates needed to trigger the effect are already available [40,41]. A major challenge in that case is represented by the need of a reliable dose monitoring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%