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Proton beam therapy to treat children with brain cancer will be available in the UK by 2018, NHS experts say. | Proton beam therapy to treat children with brain cancer will be available in the UK by 2018, NHS experts say. |
The confirmation follows controversy about Ashya King, a five-year-old with a brain tumour, whose parents took him to the Czech Republic for the therapy | The confirmation follows controversy about Ashya King, a five-year-old with a brain tumour, whose parents took him to the Czech Republic for the therapy |
Dr Adrian Crellin, of NHS England, said clinics in Manchester and London would treat their first patients in 2018. | Dr Adrian Crellin, of NHS England, said clinics in Manchester and London would treat their first patients in 2018. |
And some children with medulloblastoma tumours - the type of cancer Ashya has - could be offered therapy. | And some children with medulloblastoma tumours - the type of cancer Ashya has - could be offered therapy. |
Targeted radiation | Targeted radiation |
But doctors warned each case would need to be considered on individual merit, as factors determining whether proton beam therapy offered advantages over traditional radiotherapy were complex. | But doctors warned each case would need to be considered on individual merit, as factors determining whether proton beam therapy offered advantages over traditional radiotherapy were complex. |
The main benefit of proton treatment is its ability to allow more targeted radiation to tumours while minimising harmful radiation to surrounding healthy tissues. | The main benefit of proton treatment is its ability to allow more targeted radiation to tumours while minimising harmful radiation to surrounding healthy tissues. |
And for certain childhood tumours it is thought the therapy offers some hope of reducing long-term side effects of radiation. | And for certain childhood tumours it is thought the therapy offers some hope of reducing long-term side effects of radiation. |
Some 100 children were granted NHS approval to attend centres in the US and Switzerland last year. | Some 100 children were granted NHS approval to attend centres in the US and Switzerland last year. |
But despite the existence of many more clinics across the US and Europe, NHS authorities said they would only fund treatment where they had established links. | But despite the existence of many more clinics across the US and Europe, NHS authorities said they would only fund treatment where they had established links. |
Dr Crellin expressed concerns about clinical practice seen in some centres that do not hold NHS approval. | Dr Crellin expressed concerns about clinical practice seen in some centres that do not hold NHS approval. |
'Commercial concerns' | 'Commercial concerns' |
He said: "Commercial pressures, particularly in the US, may have lead to a large number of patients being treated where there is less certain evidence of gain. | He said: "Commercial pressures, particularly in the US, may have lead to a large number of patients being treated where there is less certain evidence of gain. |
"For example with prostate cancer, there is no strong evidence this treatment has benefits over conventional treatment." | "For example with prostate cancer, there is no strong evidence this treatment has benefits over conventional treatment." |
He added: "The important thing for doctors here is to be able to trust and know the standards of care are good elsewhere." | He added: "The important thing for doctors here is to be able to trust and know the standards of care are good elsewhere." |
Experts said though patients contacted them in the "last desperate hope that protons will be a magic treatment" the therapy would not work in every case. | Experts said though patients contacted them in the "last desperate hope that protons will be a magic treatment" the therapy would not work in every case. |
Doctors stressed that coordinating the exact time of chemotherapy, surgery and radiation were key - so the time taken to travel abroad and set up individual treatment could lead to more harm than good. | Doctors stressed that coordinating the exact time of chemotherapy, surgery and radiation were key - so the time taken to travel abroad and set up individual treatment could lead to more harm than good. |
It is hoped the new UK centres will offer therapy for certain cancers that are currently too risky to treat because of how critical timing is to the success of treatment. | It is hoped the new UK centres will offer therapy for certain cancers that are currently too risky to treat because of how critical timing is to the success of treatment. |
Dr Yen-Ching Chang, a cancer doctor who works with children with cancer at University College London, said: "If that window is missed, the tumour may have re-grown, so the chances of curing the patient are reduced." | |
The UK proton beam centres will be based at University College London Hospital and The Christie in Manchester and will offer treatment across the UK. | The UK proton beam centres will be based at University College London Hospital and The Christie in Manchester and will offer treatment across the UK. |
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