Testing the properties of beam-dose monitors for VHEE-FLASH radiation therapy
Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) of 50 - 250 MeV are an attractive choice for FLASH radiation therapy (RT). Before VHEE-FLASH RT can be considered for clinical use, a reliable dosimetric and beam monitoring system needs to be developed, able to measure the dose delivered to the patient in real-time...
Main Authors: | Bateman, JJ, Burrows, PN, Dosanjh, M, Dyks, LA, Korysko, P, Et al. |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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JACoW Publishing
2022
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