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China’s radiation cancer therapy facility starts cell, animal tests

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Beijing: Chinese scientists announced that they have started cell and animal tests for the country’s first indigenous­ly-developed Boron Neutron Capture Therapy facility (BNCT), before applying the technology on cancer patients.

The accelerato­r-based BNCT experiment­al facility passed evaluation by experts on Thursday, said its developer, the Institute of High Energy Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

BNCT is recognised as a cuttingedg­e technique for cancer treatment. Using neutron beams, it delivers cancer-killing power concentrat­ed on boron compoundbe­aring tumors with minimal harm to surroundin­g healthy tissue.

According to Liang Tianjiao, deputy director of the institute’s Dongguan branch, radiation therapy starts by injecting the patient with a boron-containing drug that can accumulate in cancer cells. The patient is then irradiated with a neutron beam for less than an hour. When the boron in the cancer cells is hit by the neutron beam, the resulting nuclear capture and fission reactions produce highenergy alpha particles and lithium nuclei, which can destroy cancer cells with high accuracy.

“Both alpha particles and lithium nuclei have a very short impact range, just one-cell long, so they will not damage neighbouri­ng tissue while killing the cancerous cells,” said Liang.

Liang added that BNCT is an effective treatment for head and neck tumors, and can also potentiall­y treat liver, lung and pancreatic cancers.

Compared with traditiona­l methods of radiation, BNCT does not lead to huge economic burden, enabling patients to maintain a high quality of life after treatment, Liang said.

Scientists will continue to optimise the accelerato­r-based BNCT facility and plan to carry out clinical trials soon, according to its developer.

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