scholarly journals RT-06 PLANNING OF BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY (BNCT) USING POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY (PET)

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. ii22-ii22
Author(s):  
Shinji Kawabata ◽  
Koji Takeuchi ◽  
Ryo Hiramatsu ◽  
Yoko Matsushita ◽  
Motomasa Furuse ◽  
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Abstract Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is the particle irradiation therapy that the selective radiation for tumor cells is available for theoretically. The role that the amino acid (phenylalanine) PET (18F-BPA-PET) that we used boronophenylalanine (BPA) which is a boron compound for neutron capture reaction as a tracer carries out is major in our BNCT especially for the recent non-craniotomy BNCT, and it covers by treatment, observation from indication. In this report, we introduce this PET as a principal axis about BNCT and a relation of the PET.In our BNCT, we calculated the drug accumulation to the tumor from BPA-PET before neutron irradiation and reflected it for individual treatment. We become able to decide indication of BNCT by using this PET study, and the indication expansion to other systemic cancers including head and neck cancer and lung, liver is now worked on actively. Also, in other irradiation modalities, they make a radiation plan based on PET study, and several reports to try the improvement of results had been present, however, high radiation doses will be “ exposed “ to the lesion showing high accumulation in BPA-PET in BNCT. We determine the neutron exposure time from the dosage for the normal tissue in the actual treatment, but the Lesion / Normal tissue ratio obtained from BPA-PET is reflected by the evaluation of the tumor dose and the following treatment plan. Also, after the treatment, diagnoses of the pathologic condition such as an increase in tumor volume, a recurrence or the radiation necrosis might be difficult, and we found that the PET study was useful in the follow-up stage for the patients with already treated malignant brain tumor.

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (Supplement_3) ◽  
pp. ii13-ii13
Author(s):  
Satoshi Takai ◽  
Yoko Matsushita ◽  
Shinji Kawabata ◽  
Koji Ono ◽  
Kayako Isohashi ◽  
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Abstract We have applied boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) for 46 recurrent high grade meningiomas (HGM). Twelve cases among them, fluoride-labeled boronophenylalanine positron emission tomography (18F-BPA-PET) were utilized before and after BNCT to evaluate the tumor activity. The lesion to normal brain (L/N) ratios of 14 lesions of these 11 cases were investigated. In all cases L/N ratio decreased after BNCT. The L/N ratio of recurrent (HGM) was 3.2±1.5 (mean±SD) before BNCT and 2.1±0.6 after that. In contrast enhanced MRI, 13 out of 14 lesions shrank or unchanged at least 3 months after BNCT, while one lesion transiently increased and then decreased within 3 months, showing pseudoprogression. In addition, 6 of 12 lesions which could be followed on MRI for more than 3 months progressed after 8 months. 4 of them were performed PET at the time of progressing. The L/N ratio of 2 progressing lesion which were diagnosed as recurrence due to continuously increasing were showed increasing. The L/N ratio of the other 2 lesions which were diagnosed radiation necrosis due to unchanged or shrinkage showed decreasing. Moreover, some systemic metastasis detected in PET image. F-BPA-PET seems to be useful for the evaluation of tumor activity.


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