2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202406.0689.v1
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FLASH Radiotherapy versus Conventional Therapy in Cancer Treatment; Promises, Paradoxes and Problems

Stephen Claude Bondy,
Meixia Wu

Abstract: A novel means of applying radiotherapy in cancer treatment is the application of the radiation dose at a very high intensity for a very short time, FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH-RT). This technique involves exposure of tumors to >40 Gy/s, usually for less than one second. Studies conducted in cell and preclinical models suggest that FLASH-RT seems less damaging to normal tissues from adverse effects, relative to the same overall dose of radiation administered in conventional therapy (CONV-RT) which involves… Show more

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