NewGen radiation treatment effective in advanced head and neck cancer
March 5th, 2011 - 5:58 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Mar 5 (ANI): Clinical trials at Helsinki University Central Hospital in Finland to assess the efficacy and safety of boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) indicate that it has the potential to treat patients with advanced head and neck cancer who have not responded to previous treatments.
BNCT treatment produces radiation inside a tumor using boron-10 and thermal neutrons. Boron-10 is introduced into cancer cells with the help of phenylalanine, a special carrier substance. The tumor is then irradiated with low-energy neutrons.
The neutrons react with the boron to generate high-LET radiation, which can destroy the cancer cells. One to two BNCT treatment sessions may be sufficient to destroy a tumor, while keeping the impact of radiation on surrounding healthy tissue to a minimum.
Prof Heikki Joensuu and his team looked at 30 patients referred to HUCH’s Department of Oncology from hospitals around Finland.
Apart from palliative chemotherapy, conventional treatment was no longer considered possible for the patients treated in the BNCT trial.
Seventy six percent of patients responded well to the treatment and 30 percent were still alive two years after treatment; although only one patient has survived 55 months.
“The positive results that we have achieved in treating head and neck tumours have convinced us of the benefits of further developing BNCT treatment and the services needed to administer it,” said Boneca’s Board of Directors chairman Seppo Pakkala.
“As BNCT saves healthy tissue, this promises to make it a good choice as a first-line therapy for patients with large head and neck tumours, avoiding the need for extensive surgery,” he said.
“Additional studies will be needed, however, before BNCT can be adopted for this use. We would also like to extend the use of BNCT to treating tumours in other anatomical areas for which there are no forms of treatment currently available,” he added.
The results of the study have recently been published in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. (ANI)
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