A new radiotherapy could provide hope against certain types of cancers
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A new radiotherapy could provide hope against certain types of cancers
FLASH radiation therapy could one day cure complex tumors and cancers while limiting the toll of radiation on the body. France's Institut Curie hopes to install one of the special machines in its Orsay Hospital site.
New radiotherapy machines speed up treatment for cancer patients - East Suffolk & North Essex NHS Foundation Trust
The arrival of new, state-of-the-art equipment in radiotherapy at Colchester and Ipswich hospitals is making time matter for patients – and staff too. An investment of £6million to bring the Varian Halcyon (at Colchester Hospital) and Ethos (at Ipswich Hospital) linear accelerator machines to ESNEFT has already halved the length of appointment slots and improved patient experience. The machines use high energy x-ray beams to give radiotherapy to…
Led by the Institut Curie, in collaboration with the CEA, the FRATHEA project is financed by France 2030 and by the Île-de-France Region to the tune of 37 million euros. The objective: to install a very high energy electron beam (VHEE) irradiator at the heart of the Institut Curie hospital in Orsay and demonstrate the effectiveness and safety of FLASH-VHEE radiotherapy.
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