Deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) can reduce cardiac dose in left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy, but its benefit varies substantially between patients. DIBH is also more resource-intensive than free breathing (FB), increasing treatment time and workflow...
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Clara Léveillé
Therapy Physics
FLASH radiotherapy, defined by ultra-high dose rates (UHDR; >40 Gy/s), can reduce normal-tissue toxicity while maintaining tumor control, yet reported FLASH effects show substantial variability across experimental and preclinical studies. Dielectric materials...
Arthur Lalonde, PhD
Therapy Physics
Robust and quantitative treatment planning remains a critical barrier to reproducible preclinical FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT) research. We developed and validated a Monte Carlo–based treatment planning interface (TPI) for electron FLASH beams, enabling accu...
Javier Chiasson, BSc
Therapy Physics