The beam output of linacs producing ultra-high dose rates for FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH linacs) can exhibit significant and sometimes unpredictable variations in response to beam parameter adjustments, differing even among identical models. This study aims to...
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Luke Connell, MS
Department of Radiation Physics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Comprehensive Characterization of Beam Current Transformers for the Performance Evaluation of Flash Linacs Producing Ultra-High Dose Rates for Flash Radiotherapy
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Performance Evaluation of the New Commercial Exradin A30 Ion Chamber for Uhdr Reference Dosimetry
Ionization chambers represent the gold standard for clinical dosimetry; however, they suffer from severe ion recombination losses at the ultra-high dose rates (UHDR) characteristic of FLASH radiotherapy. This study evaluates the new commercial Exradin A30 par...
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Development of a Mailable Pre-Clinical Flash Phantom for Remote Auditing of Ultra-High Dose Rate (FLASH) Radiotherapy
To design and validate a phantom capable of remote temporal and point dose rate assessment for electron and proton FLASH beams, with integrated spatial information to enable full end to end verification.
Proffered Program · Therapy Physics