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Review
. 2024 Oct;28(5):463-473.
doi: 10.1016/j.canrad.2024.07.001. Epub 2024 Sep 19.

Towards clinical application of ultra-high dose rate radiotherapy and the FLASH effect: Challenges and current status

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Towards clinical application of ultra-high dose rate radiotherapy and the FLASH effect: Challenges and current status

Abdulhamid Chaikh et al. Cancer Radiother. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Ultra-high dose rate external beam radiotherapy (UHDR-RT) uses dose rates of several tens to thousands of Gy/s, compared with the dose rate of the order of a few Gy/min for conventional radiotherapy techniques, currently used in clinical practice. The use of such dose rate is likely to improve the therapeutic index by obtaining a radiobiological effect, known as the "FLASH" effect. This would maintain tumor control while enhancing tissues protection. To date, this effect has been achieved using beams of electrons, photons, protons, and heavy ions. However, the conditions required to achieve this "FLASH" effect are not well defined, and raise several questions, particularly with regard to the definition of the prescription, including dose fractionation, irradiated volume and the temporal structure of the pulsed beam. In addition, the dose delivered over a very short period induces technical challenges, particularly in terms of detectors, which must be mastered to guarantee safe clinical implementation. IRSN has carried out an in-depth literature review of the UHDR-RT technique, covering various aspects relating to patient radiation protection: the radiobiological mechanisms associated with the FLASH effect, the used temporal structure of the UHDR beams, accelerators and dose control, the properties of detectors to be used with UHDR beams, planning, clinical implementation, and clinical studies already carried out or in progress.

Keywords: Effet FLASH; FLASH effect; Radiothérapie externe d’ultra-haut débit de dose; UHDR external beam radiotherapy; Ultra-haut débit de dose; Ultra-high dose rate (UHDR).

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