FLASH radiotherapy reduces skin damage in vivo from ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) irradiation relative to conventional dose rates (CDR), while preserving tumor tissue damage. The macroscopic FLASH tissue sparing effect has not yet been robustly reproduced in la...
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William Scott Thomas, MS
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Phase One Randomized Two-Arm Dose Escalation of Flash RT In Veterinary Canine Osteosarcoma: Status Update In Year 2
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Photodynamic Priming Affects the Radiation-Induced Skin Toxicity and Damage Timeline
This study was to examine the complimentary damage mechanisms and their potential synergy between conventional/ultrahigh dose rate radiotherapy (CDR/UHDR RT) and photodynamic therapy (PDT). FLASH radiotherapy produces a significant reduction in radiation-indu...
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Radiolysis Simulations Used to Evaluate Radical Recombination Effects and Oxygen Limitations In Flash Radiotherapy
The FLASH radiotherapy effect is the reduction of radiation-induced normal tissue damage with Ultra-High Dose Rate (UHDR) irradiation, relative to Conventional Dose Rates (CDR), while preserving tumor tissue damage. However, the underlying mechanism remains u...
Poster Program · Therapy Physics