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The RAPID project focuses on enhancing proton therapy for cancer treatment by developing a real-time dose monitoring system using ionoacoustic imaging. This innovative approach aims to minimize damage to healthy tissue while effectively targeting tumors, advancing the field of radiation oncology.
The use of ultra-high dose rates (FLASH) in radiation therapy has emerged as a promising modality to treat cancer due to its unprecedented ability to reduce healthy tissue toxicity while ensuring tumor control. “Towards ultra-high dose RAtes in Proton therapy: an Ionoacoustic approach for in vivo Dose monitoring” (RAPID) project aims at providing new insights into the clinical benefits of proton FLASH radiotherapy by resolving the challenge of real-time dose monitoring.
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UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA
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H. LEE MOFFITT CANCER CENTER AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC
United States, Tampa Fl
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
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