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Clinical veterinary boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) studies in dogs with head and neck cancer: Bridging the gap between translational and clinical studies
Schwint, Amanda Elena
; Monti Hughes, Andrea
; Garabalino, Marcela Alejandra; Santa Cruz, Gustavo Alberto; González, Sara Josefina
; Longhino, Juan Manuel; Provenzano, Lucas
; Oña, Paulina; Rao, Monica; Cantarelli, María de los Ángeles; Leiras, Andrea; Olivera, María Silvina; Trivillin, Verónica Andrea
; Alessandrini, Paula; Brollo, Fabricio Raul; Boggio, Esteban Fabián; Costa, Hernan; Ventimiglia, Romina; Binia, Sergio; Pozzi, Emiliano César Cayetano; Nievas, Susana Isabel; Santa Cruz, Iara S.
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Fecha de publicación:
10/2020
Editorial:
MDPI AG
Revista:
Biology
ISSN:
2079-7737
e-ISSN:
2079-7737
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Translational Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) studies performed by our group and clinical BNCT studies worldwide have shown the therapeutic efficacy of BNCT for head and neck cancer. The present BNCT studies in veterinary patients with head and neck cancer were performed to optimize the therapeutic efficacy of BNCT, contribute towards exploring the role of BNCT in veterinary medicine, put in place technical aspects for an upcoming clinical trial of BNCT for head and neck cancer at the RA-6 Nuclear Reactor, and assess the feasibility of employing the existing B2 beam to treat large, deep-seated tumors. Five dogs with head and neck cancer with no other therapeutic option were treated with two applications of BNCT mediated by boronophenyl-alanine (BPA) separated by 3–5 weeks. Two to three portals per BNCT application were used to achieve a potentially therapeutic dose over the tumor without exceeding normal tissue tolerance. Clinical and Computed Tomography results evidenced partial tumor control in all cases, with slight-moderate mucositis, excellent life quality, and prolongation in the survival time estimated at recruitment. These exploratory studies show the potential value of BNCT in veterinary medicine and contribute towards initiating a clinical BNCT trial for head and neck cancer at the RA-6 clinical facility.
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Schwint, Amanda Elena; Monti Hughes, Andrea; Garabalino, Marcela Alejandra; Santa Cruz, Gustavo Alberto; González, Sara Josefina; et al.; Clinical veterinary boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) studies in dogs with head and neck cancer: Bridging the gap between translational and clinical studies; MDPI AG; Biology; 9; 10; 10-2020; 1-14
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