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Is giving an entire course of radiation therapy in less than 1 second possible?

Is giving an entire course of radiation therapy in less than 1 second possible?

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  • Cancer patients may one day be able to get their entire course of radiation therapy in less than a second rather than coming in for treatment over the course of several weeks
  • researchers detail how they used proton radiation to generate the dosage needed to theoretically give a cancer patient their entire course of radiotherapy in one rapid treatment
  • It’s known as FLASH radiotherapy, and it’s an experimental paradigm that could represent a sea change for the world of oncology in the future
  • In this study, researchers also found FLASH demonstrated the same effect on tumors as traditional photon radiation while sparing healthy tissue due to the shorter exposure time
  • “This is the first time anyone has published findings that demonstrate the feasibility of using protons – rather than electrons – to generate FLASH doses, with an accelerator currently used for clinical treatments,”
  • Researchers said they are already beginning to optimize how they would use this down the road for clinical trials

Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

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