Shining a FLASHlight on Ultrahigh Dose-Rate Radiation and Possible Late Toxicity

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Abstract

A recent study reported results from a clinical trial in cats and from experiments in mini-pigs in which a single dose of radiotherapy was delivered at ultrahigh dose rates (FLASH). There was acceptable acute toxicity; however, some animals suffered severe late toxicity, raising caution in the design of future trials.

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Maity, A., & Koumenis, C. (2022). Shining a FLASHlight on Ultrahigh Dose-Rate Radiation and Possible Late Toxicity. Clinical Cancer Research, 28(17), 3636–3638. https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-22-1255

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