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Friday, May 28, 2010

Yippee - Pediatric Proton Featured on CBS News!

Yippee! A major television station finally featured a show on pediatric proton versus proton for prostate cancer. If you missed it, watch it online here:

URL: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/05/26/eveningnews/main6522037.shtml

This in itself is a major deal for pediatrics because hopefully with over 6 million viewers some parent out there that needed to know about proton for their child, found out about proton and is now asking the oncologist if proton is appropriate.

However, I was disappointed in several points that I make in my comments here:

Dr. Gupta,

I was looking forward to this story so much since I am a dedicated advocate for pediatric proton. My own son, Jacob, was diagnosed with spinal Ewing's sarcoma at the age of 2 in 2007. He was treated at MD Anderson's Proton Center in Houston, Texas. They have treated over 300 children in their pediatric program so far. Also, Boston has treated the most pediatric patients of any center and their research with protons is helping develop more advanced protocols for many rare pediatric cancers.

What a shame that your story left parents with the impression the only choice they may have for treatment is Philadelphia, when in fact all seven proton centers treat pediatrics. When parents are considering treatment for their child, often location makes a big difference in terms of travel and residency costs and also family/friend support. Please consider doing another story that would fully explore pediatric proton. So many cancer stricken kids lives are depending on accurate information.

The other thing that upset me as a mother is the impression that was left with the viewers that this treatment is "new." It is not a new treatment. It is simply becoming more available because of new centers opening such as Philadelphia. Hampton is due to open in August and also will have a pediatric program. Please consider adding my non-profit's website to your story links so that parents that are interested can obtain all the information they may need to get to proton treatment for their child. www.pediatricprotonfoundation.org.

Thank you for your consideration. And a sincere Thank you for highlighting proton treatment for pediatrics.

Hugs and prayers to the Keegan family.

Susan Ralston
Executive Director
Pediatric Proton Foundation