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Ashya King 'to leave hospital for proton treatment' Ashya King 'to leave hospital for proton treatment'
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Five-year-old brain tumour patient Ashya King "may leave" hospital in Spain later for proton treatment in the Czech Republic, the BBC has been told. Five-year-old brain tumour patient Ashya King is being prepared to leave hospital in Spain for proton treatment in the Czech Republic.
He has been receiving treatment at the Materno Infantil hospital in Malaga.He has been receiving treatment at the Materno Infantil hospital in Malaga.
Its director Manuel Paz said "Ashya is ready to leave their care" and "may leave tonight". Its director Manuel Paz told BBC News on Sunday evening Ashya was "ready to leave", possibly in the next few hours.
Parents Brett and Naghemeh King removed Ashya from Southampton General Hospital on 28 August after disagreeing with doctors about his treatment.Parents Brett and Naghemeh King removed Ashya from Southampton General Hospital on 28 August after disagreeing with doctors about his treatment.
They were later arrested in Spain under a European arrest warrant, which sparked an international outcry.They were later arrested in Spain under a European arrest warrant, which sparked an international outcry.
Ashya will be leaving hospital from Malaga airport in a private plane, the BBC has been told. Ashya will be leaving hospital from Malaga Airport in a private plane, the BBC has been told.
However, Mr Paz added that Ashya's departure could be "delayed until the early hours of Monday morning". Mr Paz said the boy's departure could be on Sunday evening or in the early hours of Monday.
The treatment he is due to receive in Prague is a type of radiation therapy that uses beams of protons - or small parts of atoms - rather than high energy X-rays, as with conventional radiotherapy.The treatment he is due to receive in Prague is a type of radiation therapy that uses beams of protons - or small parts of atoms - rather than high energy X-rays, as with conventional radiotherapy.
The protons can be directed at a tumour more precisely than X-rays and unlike conventional treatments the beams stop once they hit the target, rather than carrying on through the body.The protons can be directed at a tumour more precisely than X-rays and unlike conventional treatments the beams stop once they hit the target, rather than carrying on through the body.
Ashya previously had major surgery to successfully remove a brain tumour on 24 July and a further operation on his brain on 22 August.Ashya previously had major surgery to successfully remove a brain tumour on 24 July and a further operation on his brain on 22 August.
As a result of these procedures he was unable to speak, unable to eat or drink on his own and relied on a food pump.As a result of these procedures he was unable to speak, unable to eat or drink on his own and relied on a food pump.
Following his disappearance from Southampton Hospital, Hampshire Constabulary obtained a European arrest warrant on the grounds the Kings had neglected their son.Following his disappearance from Southampton Hospital, Hampshire Constabulary obtained a European arrest warrant on the grounds the Kings had neglected their son.
But the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) later withdrew the warrant.But the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) later withdrew the warrant.
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