Dosimetric and biologic intercomparison between electron and proton FLASH beams.
A AlmeidaM TognoP Ballesteros-ZebaduaJ Franco-PerezR GeyerR SchaeferB PetitV GriljD MeerS SafaiT LomaxD C WeberC BailatS PsoroulasMarie-Catherine VozeninPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Despite major differences in the temporal microstructure, this study shows that dosimetric standards can be established. The sparing of brain function and tumor control produced by the two beams were similar, suggesting that the most important physical parameter driving the FLASH effect is the overall time of exposure which should be in the range of hundreds of milliseconds for WBI in mice. In addition, we observed that immunological memory response is similar between electron and proton beams and is independent off the dose rate.
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