I was talking to a friend of mine and we were discussing how many children have actually received proton treatment as part of their protocol in the United States. I suggested to her that there were around 1,000 pediatric patients treated here. She said last year? I said no, I mean since it started in 1990!!! You have many, many of the experts saying it is undisputable that protons should be used versus photons with children because of secondary tumors, and because of the deficit effects of radiation on healthy tissues in children. Yet how can it be there have only been 1,000 kids treated in the last twenty years??? This is why I started the Pediatric Proton Foundation.
Here is how I come to my estimate:
It seems it is agreed Boston, by far, treats the most pediatric patients. They published they had treated 320 pediatric cancer patients from a total of 3,515 or 9.1% of patients. Let's assume then the other centers treat approximately half that or 4.5%.
Boston = 320 peds self reported
LL 13,500 = 607 peds
Florida 998 = 44 peds
Indiana 632 = 28 peds
MDA 1000= 45 peds
That equals a grand total of 1044 peds. This has to change. I am going to try to help make it change with your help.
September is childhood cancer awareness month. The following video is a tribute to our young warriors.
This blog discusses the latest in proton radiation therapy focusing on pediatric applications. This blog supports the Pediatric Proton Foundation.
Monday, August 31, 2009
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month - Time to Demand Protons!
September is childhood cancer awareness month and I found this video that captures the emotion of being a Mom with a cancer child.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEg1a8plJq4
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEg1a8plJq4
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