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Establishment and Initial Experience of Clinical FLASH Radiotherapy in Canine Cancer Patients

FLASH radiotherapy has emerged as a treatment technique with great potential to increase the differential effect between normal tissue toxicity and tumor response compared to conventional radiotherapy. To evaluate the feasibility of FLASH radiotherapy in a relevant clinical setting, we have commence...

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Autores principales: Konradsson, Elise, Arendt, Maja L., Bastholm Jensen, Kristine, Børresen, Betina, Hansen, Anders E., Bäck, Sven, Kristensen, Annemarie T., Munck af Rosenschöld, Per, Ceberg, Crister, Petersson, Kristoffer
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8155542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34055624
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.658004
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author Konradsson, Elise
Arendt, Maja L.
Bastholm Jensen, Kristine
Børresen, Betina
Hansen, Anders E.
Bäck, Sven
Kristensen, Annemarie T.
Munck af Rosenschöld, Per
Ceberg, Crister
Petersson, Kristoffer
author_facet Konradsson, Elise
Arendt, Maja L.
Bastholm Jensen, Kristine
Børresen, Betina
Hansen, Anders E.
Bäck, Sven
Kristensen, Annemarie T.
Munck af Rosenschöld, Per
Ceberg, Crister
Petersson, Kristoffer
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description FLASH radiotherapy has emerged as a treatment technique with great potential to increase the differential effect between normal tissue toxicity and tumor response compared to conventional radiotherapy. To evaluate the feasibility of FLASH radiotherapy in a relevant clinical setting, we have commenced a feasibility and safety study of FLASH radiotherapy in canine cancer patients with spontaneous superficial solid tumors or microscopic residual disease, using the electron beam of our modified clinical linear accelerator. The setup for FLASH radiotherapy was established using a short electron applicator with a nominal source-to-surface distance of 70 cm and custom-made Cerrobend blocks for collimation. The beam was characterized by measuring dose profiles and depth dose curves for various field sizes. Ten canine cancer patients were included in this initial study; seven patients with nine solid superficial tumors and three patients with microscopic disease. The administered dose ranged from 15 to 35 Gy. To ensure correct delivery of the prescribed dose, film measurements were performed prior to and during treatment, and a Farmer-type ion-chamber was used for monitoring. Treatments were found to be feasible, with partial response, complete response or stable disease recorded in 11/13 irradiated tumors. Adverse events observed at follow-up ranging from 3-6 months were mild and consisted of local alopecia, leukotricia, dry desquamation, mild erythema or swelling. One patient receiving a 35 Gy dose to the nasal planum, had a grade 3 skin adverse event. Dosimetric procedures, safety and an efficient clincal workflow for FLASH radiotherapy was established. The experience from this initial study will be used as a basis for a veterinary phase I/II clinical trial with more specific patient inclusion selection, and subsequently for human trials.
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spelling pubmed-81555422021-05-28 Establishment and Initial Experience of Clinical FLASH Radiotherapy in Canine Cancer Patients Konradsson, Elise Arendt, Maja L. Bastholm Jensen, Kristine Børresen, Betina Hansen, Anders E. Bäck, Sven Kristensen, Annemarie T. Munck af Rosenschöld, Per Ceberg, Crister Petersson, Kristoffer Front Oncol Oncology FLASH radiotherapy has emerged as a treatment technique with great potential to increase the differential effect between normal tissue toxicity and tumor response compared to conventional radiotherapy. To evaluate the feasibility of FLASH radiotherapy in a relevant clinical setting, we have commenced a feasibility and safety study of FLASH radiotherapy in canine cancer patients with spontaneous superficial solid tumors or microscopic residual disease, using the electron beam of our modified clinical linear accelerator. The setup for FLASH radiotherapy was established using a short electron applicator with a nominal source-to-surface distance of 70 cm and custom-made Cerrobend blocks for collimation. The beam was characterized by measuring dose profiles and depth dose curves for various field sizes. Ten canine cancer patients were included in this initial study; seven patients with nine solid superficial tumors and three patients with microscopic disease. The administered dose ranged from 15 to 35 Gy. To ensure correct delivery of the prescribed dose, film measurements were performed prior to and during treatment, and a Farmer-type ion-chamber was used for monitoring. Treatments were found to be feasible, with partial response, complete response or stable disease recorded in 11/13 irradiated tumors. Adverse events observed at follow-up ranging from 3-6 months were mild and consisted of local alopecia, leukotricia, dry desquamation, mild erythema or swelling. One patient receiving a 35 Gy dose to the nasal planum, had a grade 3 skin adverse event. Dosimetric procedures, safety and an efficient clincal workflow for FLASH radiotherapy was established. The experience from this initial study will be used as a basis for a veterinary phase I/II clinical trial with more specific patient inclusion selection, and subsequently for human trials. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8155542/ /pubmed/34055624 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.658004 Text en Copyright © 2021 Konradsson, Arendt, Bastholm Jensen, Børresen, Hansen, Bäck, Kristensen, Munck af Rosenschöld, Ceberg and Petersson https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Konradsson, Elise
Arendt, Maja L.
Bastholm Jensen, Kristine
Børresen, Betina
Hansen, Anders E.
Bäck, Sven
Kristensen, Annemarie T.
Munck af Rosenschöld, Per
Ceberg, Crister
Petersson, Kristoffer
Establishment and Initial Experience of Clinical FLASH Radiotherapy in Canine Cancer Patients
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title_fullStr Establishment and Initial Experience of Clinical FLASH Radiotherapy in Canine Cancer Patients
title_full_unstemmed Establishment and Initial Experience of Clinical FLASH Radiotherapy in Canine Cancer Patients
title_short Establishment and Initial Experience of Clinical FLASH Radiotherapy in Canine Cancer Patients
title_sort establishment and initial experience of clinical flash radiotherapy in canine cancer patients
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8155542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34055624
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.658004
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