Clinical and Translational Radiation Oncology (Mar 2021)

X-rays minibeam radiation therapy at a conventional irradiator: Pilot evaluation in F98-glioma bearing rats and dose calculations in a human phantom

  • Marios Sotiropoulos,
  • Elise Brisebard,
  • Marine Le Dudal,
  • Gregory Jouvion,
  • Marjorie Juchaux,
  • Delphine Crépin,
  • Catherine Sebrie,
  • Laurene Jourdain,
  • Dalila Labiod,
  • Charlotte Lamirault,
  • Frederic Pouzoulet,
  • Yolanda Prezado

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27
pp. 44 – 49

Abstract

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Minibeam radiation therapy (MBRT) is a type of spatial fractionated radiotherapy that uses submillimetric beams. This work reports on a pilot study on normal tissue response and the increase of the lifespan of glioma-bearing rats when irradiated with a tabletop x-ray system. Our results show a significant widening of the therapeutic window for brain tumours treated with MBRT: an important proportion of long-term survivals (60%) coupled with a significant reduction of toxicity when compared with conventional (broad beam) irradiations. In addition, the clinical translation of the minibeam treatment at a conventional irradiator is evaluated through a possible human head treatment plan.

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