Journal of Radiation Research
Online ISSN : 1349-9157
Print ISSN : 0449-3060
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Boron Neutron Capture Therapy for Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma
Shinji KAWABATAShin-Ichi MIYATAKEToshihiko KUROIWAKunio YOKOYAMAAtsushi DOIKyoko IIDAShiro MIYATANaosuke NONOGUCHIHiroyuki MICHIUEMasatsugu TAKAHASHITaisuke INOMATAYoshio IMAHORIMitsunori KIRIHATAYoshinori SAKURAIAkira MARUHASHIHiroaki KUMADAKoji ONO
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2009 Volume 50 Issue 1 Pages 51-60

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We evaluate the clinical results of a form of tumor selective particle radiation known as boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) for newly-diagnosed glioblastoma (NDGB) patients, especially in combination with X-ray treatment (XRT). Between 2002 and 2006, we treated 21 patients of NDGB with BNCT utilizing sodium borocaptate and boronophenylalanine simultaneously. The first 10 were treated with only BNCT (protocol 1), and the last 11 were treated with BNCT followed by XRT of 20 to 30 Gy (protocol 2) to reduce the possibility of local tumor recurrence. No chemotherapy was applied until tumor progression was observed. The patients treated with BNCT (protocol 1 plus 2) showed a significant survival prolongation compared with the institutional historical controls. BNCT also showed favorable results in correspondence with the RTOG- and EORTC-RPA subclasses. The median survival time (MST) was 15.6 months for protocols 1 and 2 together. For protocol 2, the MST was 23.5 months. The main causes of death were cerebrospinal fluid dissemination as well as local recurrence. Our modified BNCT protocol showed favorable results of patients with NDGB not only for those with good prognoses but also for those with poor prognoses.

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