It was announced this week that Oklahoma City Proton has begun to treat pediatric cancer patients! This is great and offers families in the midwest an attractive alternative. This center has some unique features with pediatric couches that are used. In speaking with a pediatric radiation oncologist this week there, I was informed the paraspinal pediatric patients have now been successfully treated in the prone position where the body is treated lying face down. It is opposed to the supine position which is face up. The good news is that the prone position provides better airways for the anethesia doctors during sedation with younger children.
Numbers are staring to get updated from the various proton centers around the world.
See:
http://ptcog.web.psi.ch/ptcentres.html
As of right now in the U.S. we have the following reported:
Loma Linda founded 1990 treated 13,500 as of 12/08
Florida PTI founded 2006 treated 1,847 as of 12/09
MRPI founded 2004 treated 632 as of 12/08
MGH Boston founded 2001 treated 3,515 as of 10/08
MDA Houston founded 2006 treated 1,700 as of 12/09
I keep hoping these centers will report pediatric cases treated. Right now it seems to be everyone's best kept secret.
There will be lots happening in the proton world this year, we have Hampton coming up by August 2010. Philadelphia is getting itself off the ground. ProCure has several irons in the fire with new proton centers. It looks like Chicago will be there next center opening at the first of next year. Stay tuned!