Table 2.
In vivo studies | Irradiation delivery technique | |||||
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Model | Assay |
FLASH dose modification factor (Bold if >1) |
Total dose (Gy) | Dose rate (Gy/s) | Pulse rate (Hz) | Modality of radiation |
Thoracic irradiation of orthotopic engrafted non-small cell lung cancer (Lewis lung carcinoma) in mice (36) | Tumor size and T-cell Infiltration |
>1 Differences in tumor size (significant) and T-cell infiltration |
18 | 40 | ? | Proton |
Thoracic irradiation of orthotopic engrafted mouse lung carcinoma TC-1 Luc+ in mice (10) | Survival and tumor Growth Delay | 1 | 15-28 | 60 | 100–150 | Electron |
Abdominal irradiation of mice (17) | Number of tumors, tumor weights | 1 | 12–16 | 216 | 108 | Electron |
Whole brain irradiation of nude mice with orthotopic engrafted H454 murine glioblastoma (8) | Tumor Growth Delay | 1 | 10–25 | 2.8–5.6·106 | Single pulse | Electron |
Local irradiation of subcutaneous engrafted Human breast cancer HBCx-12A and head and neck carcinoma HEp-2 in nude mice (10) | Tumor Growth Delay | 1 | 15–25 | 60 | 100–150 | Electron |
Local irradiation of subcutaneous engrafted U87 human glioblastoma in nude mice (8) | Tumor Growth Delay | 1 | 0–35 | 125–5.6·106 | 100 or single pulse | Electron |
Local irradiation of subcutaneous engrafted U87 human glioblastoma in nude mice (19) | Tumor Growth Delay | 1 | 10–30 | 125–5.6·106 | 100 or single pulse | Electron |
Local irradiation of subcutaneous engrafted Human hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma ATCC HTB-43 in nude mice (35) | Tumor Growth Delay in irradiated Mice and RBE | 1 | 20 | 0.008 mean, ≈109 in pulse | < <1 | Proton |
Treatment of locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in cat patients (15) | Tumor response and survival | 1 Similar response as in published studies with CONV-RT |
25–41 | 130–390 | 100 | Electron |
Treatment of CD30+ T-cell cutaneous lymphoma T3 N0 M0 B0 in human patient (9) |
Tumor response | 1 Similar response as previous treatments with CONV-RT |
15 | 167 | 100 | Electron |