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FLASH Radiotherapy for the Treatment of Symptomatic Bone Metastases (FAST-01): Protocol for the First Prospective Feasibility Study

FLASH Radiotherapy for the Treatment of Symptomatic Bone Metastases (FAST-01): Protocol for the First Prospective Feasibility Study

The normal tissue–sparing effects of FLASH have been observed in several tissues and animal models, including mouse intestines [19], mouse skin [20], mouse lungs [21], mouse brains [18], and cat and pig skin [22]. Irradiating mouse lungs in vivo, Favaudon et al [21] found that a higher FLASH dose was required to induce radiation pneumonitis and fibrosis than the dose required for conventional radiotherapy (30 Gy for FLASH vs 17 Gy for conventional radiotherapy).

Emily C Daugherty, Anthony Mascia, Yong Zhang, Eunsin Lee, Zhiyan Xiao, Mathieu Sertorio, Jennifer Woo, Claire McCann, Kenneth Russell, Lisa Levine, Ricky Sharma, Deepak Khuntia, Jeffrey Bradley, Charles B Simone II, John Perentesis, John Breneman

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e41812