Electron FLASH platform for pre-clinical research: LINAC modification, simplification of pulse control and dosimetry
Banghao Zhou (1), Lixiang Guo (1), Weiguo Lu (2), Mahbubur Rahman (2),, Rongxiao Zhang (3), Varghese Anto Chirayath (4), Yang Kyun Park (2),, Strahinja Stojadinovic (2), Marvin Garza (2), and Ken Kang-Hsin Wang (1) ((1), Biomedical Imaging

TL;DR
This paper presents a simplified and validated LINAC-based electron FLASH platform with optimized pulse control and dosimetry, facilitating pre-clinical research into ultra-high dose rate radiotherapy.
Contribution
The work introduces a novel workflow for establishing an accessible eFLASH platform with simplified pulse control and validated Monte Carlo dose calculations.
Findings
Optimized AFC module for uniform pulse form and dose rate.
Validated Monte Carlo model closely matches film measurements.
6 MeV FLASH achieves uniform dose distribution for mouse brain irradiation.
Abstract
Background: FLASH radiotherapy is a treatment regime that delivers therapeutic dose to tumors at an ultra-high dose rate while maintaining adequate normal tissue sparing. However, a comprehensive understanding of the underlying mechanisms, potential late toxicities, and optimal fractionation schemes is important for successful clinical translation. This has necessitated extensive pre-clinical investigations, leading several research institutions to initiate dedicated FLASH research programs. Purpose: This work describes a workflow for establishing an easily accessible electron FLASH (eFLASH) platform. The platform incorporates simplified pulse control, optimized dose rate delivery, and validated Monte Carlo (MC) dose engine for accurate in vivo dosimetry dedicated to FLASH pre-clinical studies. Methods: Adjustment of the automatic frequency control (AFC) module allowed us to optimize…
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications
