Feasibility and efficacy of BNCT for diffused lung tumours: the Pavia University experience on the animal model
Abstract
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Lung tumour, whose incidence is one of the highest worldwide, still accounts for more deaths
than any other cancer in both men and women. The common form of lung neoplasm are
secondary tumours, mainly from breast and colon sources. These metastases usually are
disseminated or bilateral pulmonary nodules. Dissemination characterises also many of the
highly heterogeneous primary lung tumours as well as malignant pleural mesothelioma. In these
cases, when standard therapies, like surgery or conventional photon therapy are impracticable
and chemotherapy is ineffective, no cure is available for patients. Boron Neutron Capture
Therapy (BNCT) may represent an interesting alternative. Therefore, in Pavia research has been
addressed to verify the feasibility and efficacy of BNCT for the treatment of disseminated lung
coloncarcinoma metastases.
Iris type:
4.2 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
BNCT, Lung, Disseminated tumours
List of contributors:
Ferrari, Cinzia; Cansolino, Laura; Clerici, ANNA MARIA; Rovelli, Cristina; Dionigi, Paolo; Protti, Nicoletta; Bortolussi, Silva; Postuma, Ian; D. W., Nigg; Altieri, Saverio
Book title:
The 17th International Congress on Neutron Capture Therapy abstract for presentation