FLASH webinar 12C ions. "Ultra-High Dose Rate SOBP Carbon Ion Irradiation: in vitro and in vivo Experiments" W. Tinganelli

Nuovo appuntamento per la serie di webinar FLASH organizzati dal virtual lab di fisica medica del TIFPA. Questa volta interverrà Walter Tinganelli, che presenterà i recenti risultati ottenuti con ioni carbonio.

 
L’appuntamento è per lunedì 20 ore 16:30. Abstract e link:
 

Radiotherapy is crucial in cancer treatment since more than 50% of patients receive it throughout their treatment. The efficacy of radiation treatment has a limitation due to the toxicity in healthy tissue. High doses of radiation given in a short time, with ultra-high dose rates, are less harmful to healthy tissue but just as efficient as conventional dose rate radiation for tumor growth inhibition, the FLASH effect. Compared to radiotherapy delivered at conventional dose rates, the FLASH effect appears only when irradiation is performed with dose rates over 40 Gy/sec. Radiotherapy under FLASH conditions may become a new strategy to treat cancer as it can potentially widen the therapeutic window of radiotherapy. The effect has been demonstrated with electrons, photons, and protons. Our group recently published in vitro and in vivo FLASH radiation results with carbon ions. We demonstrate for the first time that the FLASH effect is possible even with ions heavier than protons, opening new perspectives in cancer treatment with heavy particles. We will present the results of a C3H/He osteosarcoma mouse model exposed to the entrance channel or the SOBP of an ultra-high dose rate of carbon ions. Compared to conventional exposure to carbon ions, the ultra-high dose rate of carbon ions spared the healthy tissues while providing comparable tumor control. Furthermore, the results point to fewer lung metastases in mice whose tumors were exposed under FLASH conditions than those treated with a conventional dose rate.

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*Zoom link:

https://unitn.zoom.us/j/89517392318

Meeting ID: 895 1739 2318

Passcode: 785101

Caldirola School on FLASH therapy

 

The Caldirola School on FLASH Radiotherapy will be held in Pisa on 29 and 30 September 2022. 
The school provides a series of seminars ranging from the basics of biological mechanisms to the technological challenges
for the production and dosimetry of very high dose rate particle beams, with a look at future clinical perspectives.
There will also be the opportunity to view some of the recently developed new generation detectors. INFN employees and associates will be able to take advantage of the participation fee to the School at the same cost as AIFM members. Below is the link for registering for the event:

https://www.fisicamedica.it/formazione/agenda-eventi-formativi/flash-radiotherapy-radiobiologia-prospettive-cliniche-aspetti-tecnologi-e-dosimetrici/


FRPT webinars: 8 sept 2022

Electron FLASH:

A Deeper Look into the Past and Future of FLASH-RT


8 September 2022, 17:00–18:30 CEST/GMT+2

Learn about the latest research in electron FLASH, including in vivo studies, pre-clinical studies in the brain & lung, and pre-clinical studies in the gut and skin. Presentations will also cover the topics of VHEE, mechanisms and the role of in vitro studies and controversies, and the future of FLASH-RT.

 

More info here.

FRPT webinars: 10th June

As a taster of what you can expect at the upcoming FRPT 2022 Conference, we would like to invite you to join us for three complimentary webinars which will take place in June, September and October prior to the main event.

Each webinar will feature two well-known experts in the flash and radiotherapy field who will update you on the latest science and novel approaches. There will also be room for discussion and a live Q&A!

The webinar recordings will be available for viewing on-demand for 1 month after the live events. Additionally, registered webinar participants will receive access to related sessions from the FRPT 2021 Conference, for viewing during and after the live webinar days.

Detailed infos available here

Recent review on UHDR dosimetry

Here's a review recently published on Medical Physics on the UHDR beams dosimetry for FLASH radiotherapy applications:

http://doi.org/10.1002/mp.15649

This contribution is part of a special issue entirely devoted to FLASH radiotherapy (few contributions are still missing today as they are about to be published):

https://aapm.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1002/(ISSN)2473-4209.flash-current-status-clinical-use