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Back to the Future: Very High-Energy Electrons (VHEEs) and Their Potential Application in Radiation Therapy

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The development of innovative approaches that would reduce the sensitivity of healthy tissues to irradiation while maintaining the efficacy of the treatment on the tumor is of crucial importance for the progress of the efficacy of radiotherapy. Recent methodological developments and...

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Autores principales: Ronga, Maria Grazia, Cavallone, Marco, Patriarca, Annalisa, Leite, Amelia Maia, Loap, Pierre, Favaudon, Vincent, Créhange, Gilles, De Marzi, Ludovic
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8507836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34638424
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13194942
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author Ronga, Maria Grazia
Cavallone, Marco
Patriarca, Annalisa
Leite, Amelia Maia
Loap, Pierre
Favaudon, Vincent
Créhange, Gilles
De Marzi, Ludovic
author_facet Ronga, Maria Grazia
Cavallone, Marco
Patriarca, Annalisa
Leite, Amelia Maia
Loap, Pierre
Favaudon, Vincent
Créhange, Gilles
De Marzi, Ludovic
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The development of innovative approaches that would reduce the sensitivity of healthy tissues to irradiation while maintaining the efficacy of the treatment on the tumor is of crucial importance for the progress of the efficacy of radiotherapy. Recent methodological developments and innovations, such as scanned beams, ultra-high dose rates, and very high-energy electrons, which may be simultaneously available on new accelerators, would allow for possible radiobiological advantages of very short pulses of ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) therapy for radiation therapy to be considered. In particular, very high-energy electron (VHEE) radiotherapy, in the energy range of 100 to 250 MeV, would be particularly interesting both from a ballistic and biological point of view for the establishment of this new type of irradiation technique. In this review, we examine and summarize the current knowledge on VHEE radiotherapy and provide a synthesis of the studies that have been published on various experimental and simulation works. ABSTRACT: The development of innovative approaches that would reduce the sensitivity of healthy tissues to irradiation while maintaining the efficacy of the treatment on the tumor is of crucial importance for the progress of the efficacy of radiotherapy. Recent methodological developments and innovations, such as scanned beams, ultra-high dose rates, and very high-energy electrons, which may be simultaneously available on new accelerators, would allow for possible radiobiological advantages of very short pulses of ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) therapy for radiation therapy to be considered. In particular, very high-energy electron (VHEE) radiotherapy, in the energy range of 100 to 250 MeV, first proposed in the 2000s, would be particularly interesting both from a ballistic and biological point of view for the establishment of this new type of irradiation technique. In this review, we examine and summarize the current knowledge on VHEE radiotherapy and provide a synthesis of the studies that have been published on various experimental and simulation works. We will also consider the potential for VHEE therapy to be translated into clinical contexts.
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spelling pubmed-85078362021-10-13 Back to the Future: Very High-Energy Electrons (VHEEs) and Their Potential Application in Radiation Therapy Ronga, Maria Grazia Cavallone, Marco Patriarca, Annalisa Leite, Amelia Maia Loap, Pierre Favaudon, Vincent Créhange, Gilles De Marzi, Ludovic Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: The development of innovative approaches that would reduce the sensitivity of healthy tissues to irradiation while maintaining the efficacy of the treatment on the tumor is of crucial importance for the progress of the efficacy of radiotherapy. Recent methodological developments and innovations, such as scanned beams, ultra-high dose rates, and very high-energy electrons, which may be simultaneously available on new accelerators, would allow for possible radiobiological advantages of very short pulses of ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) therapy for radiation therapy to be considered. In particular, very high-energy electron (VHEE) radiotherapy, in the energy range of 100 to 250 MeV, would be particularly interesting both from a ballistic and biological point of view for the establishment of this new type of irradiation technique. In this review, we examine and summarize the current knowledge on VHEE radiotherapy and provide a synthesis of the studies that have been published on various experimental and simulation works. ABSTRACT: The development of innovative approaches that would reduce the sensitivity of healthy tissues to irradiation while maintaining the efficacy of the treatment on the tumor is of crucial importance for the progress of the efficacy of radiotherapy. Recent methodological developments and innovations, such as scanned beams, ultra-high dose rates, and very high-energy electrons, which may be simultaneously available on new accelerators, would allow for possible radiobiological advantages of very short pulses of ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) therapy for radiation therapy to be considered. In particular, very high-energy electron (VHEE) radiotherapy, in the energy range of 100 to 250 MeV, first proposed in the 2000s, would be particularly interesting both from a ballistic and biological point of view for the establishment of this new type of irradiation technique. In this review, we examine and summarize the current knowledge on VHEE radiotherapy and provide a synthesis of the studies that have been published on various experimental and simulation works. We will also consider the potential for VHEE therapy to be translated into clinical contexts. MDPI 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8507836/ /pubmed/34638424 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13194942 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Ronga, Maria Grazia
Cavallone, Marco
Patriarca, Annalisa
Leite, Amelia Maia
Loap, Pierre
Favaudon, Vincent
Créhange, Gilles
De Marzi, Ludovic
Back to the Future: Very High-Energy Electrons (VHEEs) and Their Potential Application in Radiation Therapy
title Back to the Future: Very High-Energy Electrons (VHEEs) and Their Potential Application in Radiation Therapy
title_full Back to the Future: Very High-Energy Electrons (VHEEs) and Their Potential Application in Radiation Therapy
title_fullStr Back to the Future: Very High-Energy Electrons (VHEEs) and Their Potential Application in Radiation Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Back to the Future: Very High-Energy Electrons (VHEEs) and Their Potential Application in Radiation Therapy
title_short Back to the Future: Very High-Energy Electrons (VHEEs) and Their Potential Application in Radiation Therapy
title_sort back to the future: very high-energy electrons (vhees) and their potential application in radiation therapy
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8507836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34638424
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13194942
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