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Ashya King undergoes first tests in preparation for proton therapy Ashya King undergoes first tests in preparation for proton therapy
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Ashya King is undergoing his first tests at a Czech clinic as doctors prepare him for proton-beam treatment.Ashya King is undergoing his first tests at a Czech clinic as doctors prepare him for proton-beam treatment.
The five-year-old brain tumour patient has been admitted to the Proton Therapy Centre Czech (PTC) in Prague.The five-year-old brain tumour patient has been admitted to the Proton Therapy Centre Czech (PTC) in Prague.
A spokeswoman for the hospital said: "He will be undergoing the first MRI examination and a special mask (will be prepared) for his head.A spokeswoman for the hospital said: "He will be undergoing the first MRI examination and a special mask (will be prepared) for his head.
"This will be used for fixing him in the same position during the treatment every day."This will be used for fixing him in the same position during the treatment every day.
"He will be put asleep before that and he will wake up after noon.""He will be put asleep before that and he will wake up after noon."
Tuesday's procedures are expected to be completed by around 2pm local time.Tuesday's procedures are expected to be completed by around 2pm local time.
On Monday, Ashya finally arrived in the Czech Republic after a protracted legal battle over his care that saw his parents arrested in Spain and separated from him for several days. On Monday, Ashya finally arrived in the Czech Republic after a legal battle over his care that saw his parents arrested in Spain and separated from him for several days.
Brett and Naghmeh King triggered an international police pursuit when they removed Ashya from Southampton general hospital on 28 August.Brett and Naghmeh King triggered an international police pursuit when they removed Ashya from Southampton general hospital on 28 August.
They were desperate for him to be given the proton therapy, which was not available to them on the NHS.They were desperate for him to be given the proton therapy, which was not available to them on the NHS.
Speaking after arriving in Prague, Ashya's father told Sky News they were "just so happy to be here".Speaking after arriving in Prague, Ashya's father told Sky News they were "just so happy to be here".
He said: "This is what we wanted from the beginning. Things went from bad to worse at one stage.He said: "This is what we wanted from the beginning. Things went from bad to worse at one stage.
"We just want the best for Ashya. He's got to get through this, he's got to get better.""We just want the best for Ashya. He's got to get through this, he's got to get better."
Ashya will undergo tests ahead of the possible proton therapy next week, according to reports. Ashya will undergo tests ahead of the possible proton therapy next week. It is expected to last for around five weeks, with the boy staying at Motol hospital and travelling to the PTC each day.
It is expected to last for around five weeks, with the boy staying at Motol hospital and travelling to the PTC each day. In a statement, the Proton Therapy Centre said: "If all goes well and the physicists are able to prepare Ashya's irradiation plan in four days instead of the standard 10 days, he will start the first irradiation on Monday. His plan takes 30 irradiation visits and is combined with chemotherapy.
"The chemotherapy will be applied by specialised oncologists at Motol university hospital, where Ashya is hospitalised with his mother."