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Author Spotlight: Integrating High-Resolution Intravital Imaging and MRI to Enhance Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy Planning
Published on: April 12, 2024
Novel platform for subcutaneous tumor irradiation in mice
Céline Mirjolet1, Riad Ladjohounlou1, Jérémy Baude2
1Radiation Oncology Department, Preclinical Radiation Therapy and Radiobiology Unit, Centre Georges-François Leclerc, Unicancer, Dijon, France; TIReCS team; UMR INSERM 1231, Dijon, France.
Abstract:
Preclinical development of cancer treatments including radiotherapy (RT) is now crucial to optimize all the treatment aspects for a better efficacy and to help clinicians to build new clinical trials based on robust results. More and more teams use preclinical irradiators to deliver radiotherapy in a comparable way to clinical treatments (image-based RT, arc therapy, stereotactic body RT…). In daily conditions, users usually need to develop easy to use techniques (for applicator technicians for example), allowing to treat many mice per day with a high level of reproducibility. Besides, the best compromise between a satisfying dose coverage to the tumor and nearby organs at risk sparing has to be ensured. We describe here new a home-made immobilization device to irradiate grafted tumors, as well as the different steps to develop the treatment planning and generate an easy procedure to routinely irradiate subcutaneous tumor model.
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