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Since the inaugural workshop "Understanding High-Dose, Ultra-High Dose Rate and Spatially Fractionated Radiotherapy." hosted by the National Cancer Institute and sponsored by the Radiosurgery Society (RSS), growing collaborations and investigations have ensued among experts, practitioners, and researchers. The RSS GRID, LATTICE, Microbeam and FLASH (GLMF) Working Groups were formed as a framework for these efforts and have focused on advancing the understanding of the biology, technical/physical parameters, trial design, and clinical practice of these new radiation therapy modalities.
In view of the steadily increasing clinical interest in Spatially Fractionated Radiotherapy (SFRT) and FLASH, a full-day symposium entitled "Advancements in GRID, LATTICE, and FLASH Radiotherapy Symposium" was established in 2022 that immediately preceded the RSS scientific meeting. This well-attended symposium focused on clinical, technical, and physics approaches for SFRT, and closely examining relevant radiobiological underpinnings. Practical clinical trial development was a highlighted discussion. An additional section reviewed proton therapy and other particle-based techniques for the delivery of GRID and LATTICE therapy. A treatment planning and delivery tutorial for GRID, LATTICE, and proton GRID/LATTICE was directed toward the real-world considerations for the development of new clinical GRID or LATTICE programs. An overall similar approach was applied to the discussion of FLASH. This report summarizes the content of the first GLMF Symposium and related work of the RSS GLMF Working Groups in the field of heterogeneous and ultrahigh dose rate irradiation, over approximately 2 years.
The GLMF Working Groups have continued to expand in membership and attendance, and several resultant trial concepts, research efforts, academic discussions, and peer-reviewed publications have followed as the number of institutions and practitioners using SFRT and FLASH continues to grow.
The GLMF Working Groups and the RSS continue to demonstrate excellent progress in proliferating use of and improving understanding of SFRT and ultrahigh dose rate radiation therapy techniques.
自由美国国立癌症研究所主办、放射外科协会(RSS)赞助的首届“理解高剂量、超高剂量率和空间分割放射治疗”研讨会以来,专家、从业者和研究人员之间的合作与研究不断增加。RSS的GRID、LATTICE、微束和FLASH(GLMF)工作组作为这些工作的框架而成立,并专注于增进对这些新放射治疗模式的生物学、技术/物理参数、试验设计和临床实践的理解。
鉴于临床对空间分割放射治疗(SFRT)和FLASH的兴趣稳步增加,2022年在RSS科学会议之前立即举办了一场名为“GRID、LATTICE和FLASH放射治疗研讨会进展”的全天研讨会。这场备受关注的研讨会聚焦于SFRT的临床、技术和物理方法,并深入研究相关的放射生物学基础。实际临床试验的开展是一个突出的讨论内容。另一个部分回顾了用于GRID和LATTICE治疗的质子治疗及其他基于粒子的技术。针对GRID、LATTICE和质子GRID/LATTICE的治疗计划与实施教程,着眼于新临床GRID或LATTICE项目开发的实际考量。对FLASH的讨论采用了总体类似的方法。本报告总结了首届GLMF研讨会的内容以及RSS GLMF工作组在约两年时间里在异质性和超高剂量率照射领域的相关工作。
GLMF工作组的成员和参会人数持续增加,随着使用SFRT和FLASH的机构和从业者数量不断增长,随之产生了若干试验概念、研究工作、学术讨论以及同行评议出版物。
GLMF工作组和RSS在推广使用和增进对SFRT及超高剂量率放射治疗技术的理解方面继续取得出色进展。