OncoLink reporters provide up-to-date coverage of the annual Particle Therapy Cooperative Group (PTCOG 51) meeting in NCC, Goyang and Seoul, South Korea, May, 14-19, 2012.
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Analysis of Proton Therapy Technique Robustness for Prostate Plans Based on CT Surveillance
Presenter: Curtiland Deville, Maura Kirk Presenter's Institution: Hospital of the University of Penn, Philadelphia, PA Background Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer found in men, with approximately 200,000 cases occurring per... |
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Carbon vs. Proton for Innovative Applications of Particle Beam Therapy
Panelists/Institutions: William Chu, Berkeley National Laboratory (Moderator) Stephanie Combs, University Hospital of Heidelberg Thomas DeLaney, Massachusetts General Hospital Daniel Gomez, MD Anderson Cancer Center Eugen Hug,... |
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Compilation of Worldwide Past and Current Clinical Trials in Proton and Carbon Beam Therapy
Presenting Author/Institution: Huan Giap, PTCOG Background Currently there is no database of proton therapy completed and open protocols for patients or physicians. Such a service would be very helpful for both patient care needs as well as... |
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Concurrent Dose-Escalated Proton Therapy and IMRT for Sinonasal Cancer: Initial Clinical Experience
Presenting Author/Institution: Mark William McDonald, MD Indiana University Health Proton Therapy Background Sinonasal malignancies are often managed with radiotherapy and chemotherapy alone without surgical resection. In this definitive... |
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Eye Tracking and Gating System for Proton Therapy of Uveal Melanomas
Presenting Author/Institution: Dongho Shin, Proton Therapy Center, National Cancer Center, Korea Background Ocular melanoma is an uncommon malignancy, usually occurring in the uvea of the eye. For asymptomatic patients and small tumors... |
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High Dose Proton Therapy for Soft Tissue Sarcoma of Trunk Type of Session: Scientific Session
Presenter: Hiroshi Fuji Presenter's Institution: Shizuoka Cancer Center, Japan Background Soft tissue sarcomas are a group of tumors that originate from muscle, fat, and tendons. Soft tissue sarcomas are a rare group of cancers and encompass... |
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How much is the Proton Range Uncertainty? An End-to-end Study Using Various Animal Tissues
Presenting Author/Institution: Yuanshui Zheng, ProCure Proton Therapy Center Background The physical advantage of proton therapy is that particles have a finite range and, therefore, normal, healthy structures that are beyond the area of tumor... |
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Long Term Results of Proton Beam Radiotherapy for Clival Chordomas/Chondrosarcomas
Presenting Author/Institution: Yasutaka Hayashi, Ibaraki Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan Background Tumors of the skull base often arise in the clivus. Common pathologies include chordomas, which are slow-growing, locally aggressive tumors... |
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Long-Term Follow-Up on Phase II Study of High-Dose Proton/Photon Radiotherapy for Spine Sarcomas
Presenting Author/Institution: Thomas DeLaney, MD/Massachusetts General Hospital Background The primary treatment of tumors of the spine and paraspinal tissues is challenging; surgical resection is the mainstay of treatment but negative margins... |
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MRI Changes in Pediatric Patients with Low Grade Gliomas Treated with Proton or Photon Radiotherapy
Presenter: Murali Chintagumpala, Anita Mahajan Presenter's Institution: Baylor Pediatric Oncology, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Background Astrocytomas are the most common primary brain tumor in children. Low grade... |
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Panel Discussion: Particle Beam Scanning - The New Frontier in Particle Therapy
Moderator: Jay Flanz, Massachusetts General Hospital Panelists: Pedroni Eros, Paul Scherrer Institute Clasie Ben, Massachusetts General Hospital Zhu Ron, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Stephanie E Combs, University Hospital of Heidelberg ... |
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Preliminary Patient Reported Outcomes after Proton Therapy for Prostate Cancer
Presenter: James Metz, Christine Hill-Kayser Presenter's Institution: Hospital of the University of Penn, Philadelphia, PA Background Cancer survivorship is on the rise, with an estimated 12 million cancer survivors living in the United... |
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Promising Survival in Patients with Stage III NSCLC Treated with 74 GyE Proton Therapy/Chemotherapy
Presenter: Joe Chang Presenter's Institution: University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Background Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) is a common and deadly disease, and treatment is associated with significant toxicity. Over... |
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Proton Therapy for Craniopharyngioma in Children: the Orsay Proton Centre Experience
Presenting Author/Institution: Claire Alapetite, Proton Center of Orsay, Institut Curie, France Background Craniopharyngiomas are benign intracranial tumors arising from Rathke's pouch in the sellar region. While they do not have the potential... |
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Proton Therapy of Cancers of the Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses
Presenter: Robert Malyapa Presenter's Institution: University of Florida Proton Center Background Nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses cancers are rare tumors and compose 3-4% of all head and neck cancers. Approximately 2000 people are... |
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Secondary Neutron Doses Received by Pediatric Patients during intracranial Proton Therapy Treatment
Presenter: Rima Sayah Presenter's Institution: Institute Curie, France Background Proton therapy represents a major advance in radiation therapy with excellent dose distributions around the tumor, potentially improving local control while... |
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The Value of Dose Constraints for Organs at Risk in Proton Therapy for Prostate Cancer
Presenting Author/Institution: Nancy Mendenhall, MD, University of Florida Proton Therapy Institute Background Prostate cancer is the leading cancer diagnosis in men. Treatment options include radical prostatectomy, radiotherapy, and/or... |
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Toxicities of Pelvic Organs after High-Dose, Spot Scanning Based Proton Therapy for Sacral Neoplasms
Presenter: Ralf Alexander Schneider Presenter's Institution: Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland Background Mesenchymal tumors are tumors originating in tissues that develop into bone, cartilage, and muscle. Although rare as a whole, three... |