Revisiting the ultra-high dose rate effect: implications for charged particle radiotherapy using protons and light ions.
OBJECTIVE: To reinvestigate ultra-high dose rate radiation (UHDRR) radiobiology and consider potential implications for hadrontherapy. METHODS: A literature search of cellular UHDRR exposures was performed. Standard oxygen diffusion equations were used to estimate the time taken to replace UHDRR-rel...
Main Authors: | Wilson, P, Jones, B, Yokoi, T, Hill, M, Vojnovic, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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