DeepTech
MedTech & Digital Health
Compact Very High Energy Electron (VHEE) Radiotherapy for Deep-Seated Tumors (No. T4-2332)

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Overview

Conventional radiotherapy, including photon-based (X-ray) and proton therapy, often damages surrounding healthy tissue, causing side effects and limiting the dose. These approaches also involve trade-offs in precision, cost, and infrastructure demands.

The presented technology offers a laser-plasma accelerator-based system that generates very high-energy electron (VHEE) beams for precise, non-invasive cancer treatment. Designed for deep-seated tumors, it provides a compact, energy-efficient, and cost-effective alternative to current therapies.

Applications

Advanced, high-precision radiotherapy for cancer treatment, with a focus on deep-seated tumors such as prostate and bladder cancers.

Differentiation
  • Reduced side effects and irradiation time
  • Improved selectivity  compared to X-ray
  • Cost-effective and energy-efficient system
  • Modular integration with imaging and patient positioning systems
  • Compact design with low shielding and space requirements

 

 

Development Stage

The technology is currently at TRL 4, with key components validated in laboratory settings using Geant4 numerical simulations. A clinical system design (GreenBeam®) has been defined, and a minimum viable product (MVP) is under development. Experimental validation and real-world testing are planned as the next phase.

Prof Victor Armand Malka

Victor Armand Malka

Physics
Physics of Complex Systems
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Emeritus Lia Addadi

Lia Addadi

Faculty of Chemistry
Chemical and Structural Biology
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Contact for more information

Nir Stein

Director of Business Development, Exact Sciences

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