INVITED LECTURE
October 3rd 9:30~10:15 Conference Hall A (1003)
Chairman:
Koji Ono, Kyoto University Research Reaction Institute, JapanIL-1
THE STATUS OF BNCT IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY -PROBLEMS AND EXPECTATIONS-Mitsuyuki Abe, Hyogo Medical Center for Adults, Japan
October 5th 9:00~9:45 Conference Hall A (1003)
Chairman:
Satoshi Ueda, National Maiduru Hospital, JapanIL-2
BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY FOR MALIGNANT MELANOMA –RETROSPECTIVE AND PERSPECTIVE OF CLINICAL TRIALS-Masamitsu Ichihashi, Kobe University, Japan
October 6th 9:00~9:45
Conference Hall A (1003)Chairman: Mitsunori Kirihata,
Osaka Prefecture University, JapanIL-3
BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY: WHAT IS NEXT?Detlef Gabel, University of Bremen, Germany
* Hatanaka Memorial Lecture
PLENARY LECTURE
October 3rd 10:45~12:00 Conference Hall A (1003)
Chairman: Hiroshi Utsumi,
Kyoto University Research Reaction Institute, JapanPL-1
THE NEW FISSION CONVERTER BASED EPITHERMAL NEUTRON IRRADIATION FACILITY AT MITOtto K. Harling, et al; MIT, U.S.A.
PL-2
DOSE AND VOLUME SPECIFICATION FOR REPORTING NCT : AN ICRU-IAEA INITIATIVEAndre C. Wambersie, et al; ICRU, U.S.A.
PL-3
BNCT OF BRAIN TUMORS: THE CHALLENGES FOR THE NEXT DECADERolf F. Barth, et al; The Ohio State University, U.S.A.
October 5th 9:45~10:10 Conference Hall A (1003)
Chairman: Satoshi Ueda,
National Maiduru Hospital, JapanPL-4
RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF THE CLINICAL BNCT TRIAL AT BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORYAidnag Zaid Diaz, et al; Brookhaven National Laboratory, U.S.A.
October 6th 9:45~10:10 Conference Hall A (1003)
Chairman: Mitsunori Kirihata,
Osaka Prefecture University, JapanPL-5
PRELIMINARY CLINICAL RESULTS FROM THE EORTC 11961 TRIAL AT THE PETTEN IRRADIATION FACILITYWolfgang Sauerwein, et al; EORTC BNCT Study Group, German
ORAL PRESENTATION
Biodistribution of Boron-10
October 3rd 13:30
~15:10 Conference Hall A (1003)Chairmen: Jeffrey Albert Coderre,
Brookhaven National Laboratory, U.S.A.Yuko Kinashi, Kyoto University, Japan
OR-1
LONG-TERM BPA INFUSIONS: EVALUATION IN THE RAT BRAIN TUMOR AND RAT SPINAL CORD MODELSJeffrey Albert Coderre, et al; Brookhaven National Laboratory, U.S.A.
OR-2
10B UPTAKE BY CELLS FOR BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE SYNOVECTOMYEmanuela Binello, et al; MIT, U.S.A.
OR-3
HIGH LATERAL RESOLUTION, QUANTITATIVE SIMS ANALYSIS OF BORON-10 IN RAT BRAIN TISSUEA. Caroline Oyedepo, et al; University of Bristol, U.K.
OR-4
BORON UPTAKE BY ERYTHROCYTES FOLLOWING BORONOPHENYLALANINE-FRUCTOSE INFUSION IN HUMANSWilliam Stead Kiger, Ⅲ, et al; MIT, U.S.A.
OR-5
BORON BIODISTRIBUTION AFTER BORONOPHENYLALANINE-FRUCTOSE (BPA-F) INFUSIONMerja E. Kallio, et al; University of Helsinki, Finland
Clinical Results
October 3rd 15:40~17:20 Conference Hall A (1003)
Chairman: Yoshifumi Oda,
Kobe City Hospital, JapanKatalin Hideghйty,
University of Essen, GermanyOR-6
A PHASE-Ⅰ CLINICAL TRIAL FOR CRANIAL BNCT AT HARVARD-MITPaul Martin Busse, et al; Harvard Medical School,
OR-7
INTRAOPERATIVE BORON NETURON CAPTURE THERAPY FOR MALIGNANT GLIOMAS: FIRST CLINICAL RESULTS OF TSUKUBA PHASE Ⅰ/Ⅱ TRIAL USING JAERI MIXED THERMAL -EPITHERMAL BEAMAkira Matsumura et al; University of Tsukuba, Japan
OR-8
FIRST CLINICAL RESULTS ON THE FINNISH STUDY ON BPA-MEDIATED BNCT IN GLIOBLASTOMAHeikki Joensuu, et al; Helsinki University Hospital, Finland
OR-9
BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY IN JAPAN -COMBINATION OF SURGICAL PROCEDURE AND EPITHERMAL NEUTRON-Yoshinobu Nakagawa, et al; National Kagawa Children
’s Hospital, JapanOR-10
NEW EORTC CLINICAL TRIALS FOR BNCTKatalin Hideghйty,
et al; EORTC BNCT Group, GermanyReactor Neutron Source
October 3rd 13:30
~15:10 Conference Hall B (1001)Chairman : Iiro Auterinen,
VTT Chemical Technology, FinlandYoshinori Sakurai, Kyoto University, Japan
OR-11
EPITHERMAL NEUTRON BEAM FOR BNCT RESEARCH AT THE WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY TRIGA RESEARCH REACTORDavid W. Nigg, et al; Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, U.S.A.
OR-12
THE SWEDISH FACILITY FOR BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPYKurt Skцld,
et al; Studsvik Medical AB, SwedenOR-13
VALIDATION OF THE EPITHERMAL NEUTRON BEAM AT LVR-15Milan Marek, et al; Nuclear Research Institute Rez, Czech Republic
OR-14
IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE FiR 1 BNCT FACILITYIiro Auterinen,
OR-15
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS COMPREHENSIVE NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY PROGRAMSusan Ann Autry-Conwell, et al; University of California Davis, U.S.A.
Accelerator Neutron Source
October 3rd 15:40
~17:20 Conference Hall B (1001)Chairman : William T. Chu
, Berkeley Lab, U.S.A.Masaharu Hoshi, Hiroshima University, Japan
OR-16
POST-PROCESSING OF MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS FOR RAPID BNCT SOURCE OPTIMIZATION STUDIESDarren L. Bleuel, et al; Lawrence Berkeley Natl. Lab., U.S.A.
OR-17
THE INVESTIGATION OF THE UNDER-SURGERY IRRADIATION OF NCT USING NEAR-THRESHOLD 7Li(p,n)7Be NEUTRONSKenichi Tanaka, et al; Kyoto University, Japan
OR-18
FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE USE OF PARAFFIN MODERATED FAST NEUTRON BEAMS FOR ACCELERATOR-BASED BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPYDong Han Lee, et al; Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Korea
OR-19
IN-PHANTOM DOSIMETRY USING THE 13C(d,n)14N REACTION FOR BNCTAlejandro Burlon, et al; Comision Nacional de Energнa Atуmica, Argentina #121,
OR-20
STUDY OF THE POTENTIAL OF USING 9Be(p,n) FOR BNCT CLINICALNate Stone, et al; University of California Berkeley, U.S.A.
Biological Evaluation of BSH and BPA
October 3rd 13:30~15:10 Conference Hall C (1002)
Chairman:
Kazuo Yoshino, Sinshu University, JapanStephen Bruce Kahl, University of California, U.S.A.
OR-21
CELL CYCLE DEPENDENCE OF BORON UPTAKE IN VARIOUS BORON COMPOUNDS USED FOR NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPYFumiyo Yoshida, et al; University of Tsukuba, Japan
OR-22
BPA & BSH ACCUMULATION IN EXPERIMENTAL TUMORSHemant Patel, et al; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, U.S.A.
OR-23
IN VITRO AND IN VIVO ANALYSIS OF BORONATED PORPHYRINSBenjamin Frank Edwards, et al; University of California Davis, U.S.A.
OR-24
MONITORING TOTAL BORON IN BLOOD FOR BNCT BY A NOVEL ATOMIC EMISSION METHODJuha Tapani Laakso, et al; University of Helsinki, Finland
OR-25
A CORE LABORATORY OFFERING FULL EVALUATION OF NEW BORON COMPOUNDS: A SERVICE TO THE BNCT COMMUNITYRobert G. Zamenhof, et al; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, U.S.A.
Localization of BSH, BPA and BOPP in the Cell
October 3rd 15:40~17:20 Conference Hall C (1002)
Chairman: Yoshinobu Fukumori,
Kobe Gakuin University, JapanDebra A. Feakes, SWT, U.S.A.
OR-26
THE CHEMICAL STATE OF BSH FOLLOWING ADMINISTRATION TO PATIENTS WITH GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORMEBenjamin Gilbert, et al; UW-Madison, U.S.A.
OR-27
THE INTERACTION OF Na2B12H11SH(BSH) WITH LIPOSOMES; RELEVANCE TO CELLULAR BSH UPTAKEDetlef Gabel, et al; University of Bremen, Germany
OR-28
CELLULAR AND SUBCELLULAR DISTRIBUTION OF BSH IN HUMAN GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORMEMichael Neumann, et al; University of Bremen, Germany
OR-29
PHARMACOLOGY STUDIES OF Na210B10H10 (GB-10) IN TUMOR PATIENTSRichard J. Wiersema, et al; Neutron Therapies, U.S.A.
OR-30
PHASE I AND PHARMACOKINETIC STUDY OF BOPP IN HIGH GRADE GLIOMA PATIENTSStephen Bruce Kahl, et al; University of California, U.S.A.
Measurement
October 4th 9:00~10:20 Conference Hall A (1003)
Chairman : David W. Nigg,
INEEL, U.S.A.Yoshinori Hayakawa, University of Toin, Japan
OR-31
PROMPT GAMMA RAY MEASUREMENT IN THE KUR IRRADIATION ROOM BY Cd-Zn-Te SEMICONDUCTOR DETECTOR FOR PG-SPECTTooru Kobayashi, et al; Kyoto University, Japan
OR-32
TOWARDS CLINICAL APPLICATION OF PROMPT GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY FOR IN-VIVO MONITORING OF BORON UPTAKE IN BNCTPer Martin Munck af Rosenschцld,
et al; Lund University Hospital, SwedenOR-33
MICRODOSIMETRY FOR NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY USING RECOMBINATION CHAMBERMieczyslaw Leon Zielcynski, et al; Institute of Atomic Energy, Poland
OR-34
MEASUREMENTS OF LINEAL ENERGY SPECTRA FOR THE BNCT TEST BEAM OF THORChuan-Jong Tung, et al; National Tsing Hua University, R.O.C.
Emerging Applications of NCT
October 4th 9:00
~10:20 Conference Hall B (1001)Chairman: Junichi Hiratsuka,
Kawasaki Medical School, JapanPaul Martin Busse, Harvard Medical School, U.S.A
OR-35
THE EFFECTS OF BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY ON LIVER TUMORS AND NORMAL HEPATOCYTES IN MICEMinoru Suzuki, et al; Kinki University, Japan
OR-36
BIODISTRIBUTION OF BPA IN A THYROID UNDIFFERENTIATED CARCINOMA MODELMario Alberto Pisarev, et al; Argentine Atomic Energy Commission, Argentina
OR-37
IN VIVO TYROSINASE MINI-GENE TRANSFER ENHANCES KILLING EFFECT OF BNCT ON AMELANOTIC MELANOMAHirofumi Kondoh, et al; Mishima Inst. for Dermatol. Res., Japan
OR-38
BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE SYNOVECTOMY AT SINQ IN SWITZERLANDNigel E. A. Crompton, et al; Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland
Fast Neutron Therapy and NCT
October 4th 9:00
~10:20 Conference Hall C (1003)Chairman: C-K Chris Wang,
Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A.Shin-ichiro Masunaga, Kyoto University, Japan
OR-39
10B-AUGMENTED FAST NEUTRON RADIOSURGERY FOR BRAIN TUMOR TREATMENTC-K Chris Wang, et al; Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A.
OR-40
BNCT ENHANCED FAST NEUTRON THERAPY; in-vivo STUDIES FOR PREPARING A CLINICAL TRAIAL AT THE ESSEN CYCLOTRONAndrea Wittig, et al; University of Essen, Germany
OR-41
DEVELOPMENT OF MINIATURE HIGH-DOSE-RATE 252Cf SOURCES FOR BORON-ENHANCED AND FAST NEUTRON BRACHYTHERAPYRodger C. Martin, et al; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S.A.
OR-42
MEDICAL ASPECTS OF EXTERNAL BEAM NEUTRON AND NEUTRON-CAPTURE THERAPY OF MALIGNANT TUMORSAleksey S. Sysoev, et al; Mrrc, Russia
October 5th 10:30
~12:10 Conference Hall A (1003)Chairmen:
Renй Huiskamp, NRG, The NetherlandsKoichi Ando, Natl. Inst. Radiol. Sci., Japan
Drug Delivery Trials
OR-43
TUMOR GROWTH SUPPRESSION BY BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY USING PEG-LIPOSOMAL BORON DELIVERY IN VIVOHironobu Yanagiл,
et al; University of Tokyo, JapanOR-44
BNCT OF INTRACEREBRAL MELANOMA: ENHANCED SURVIVAL AND CURE FOLLOWING CEREPORTTM MEDIATED OPENING OF THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIERRolf F. Barth, et al; The Ohio State University, U.S.A.
OR-45
ENHANCED SURVIVAL OF GLIOMA BEARING RATS USING A COMBINATION OF BORONATED EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR AND BORONOPHENYLALANINEWeilian Yang, et al; The Ohio State University, U.S.A.
OR-46
PREPARATION OF A RADIOACTIVE BORON COMPOUND (B-I-131-LIPIODOL) FOR NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY OF HEPATOMAFong-In Chou, et al; National Tsing Hua University, R.O.C.
OR-47
APPLICATION OF 10BSH ENTRAPPED TRANSFERRIN-PEG-LIPOSOME TO BORON NEUTRON-CAPTURE THERAPY (BNCT) FOR SOLID TUMORKazuo Maruyama, et al; Teikyo University, Japan
Dosimetry
October 5th 10:30
~12:10 Conference Hall B (1001)Chairman : Robert G. Zamenhoff,
Beth Israel Hospital, U.S.A.Yoshihiko Onizuka, Kyushu University, Japan
OR-48
IMAGING AND PROFILING OF ABSORBED DOSE IN A TISSUE-EQUIVALENT GEL-PHANTOM EXPOSED TO EPITHERMAL NEUTRONSGrazia Gambarini, et al; Dip. Fisica University, Italy
OR-49
EFFECTIVE ENERGY AND TRANSMITTANCE OF LIGHT WATER FOR SPECTRUM MODULATED OUTPUT BEAMS OF THE JRR4 BNCT EXPOSURE FACILITYHisao Kobayashi, et al; Rikkyo University, Japan
OR-50
USAGE OF A SINGLE TLD-700 FOR GAMMA DOSE MEASUREMENT IN A WATER PHANTOM IRRADIATED WITH THE EPITHERMAL NEUTRON BEAM AT THE THOR RESEARCH REACTORHong-Ming Liu,
OR-51
IN VIVO DOSIMETRY FOR BNCTJohanna Maria Karila, et al; University of Helsinki, Finland
OR-52
DOSE PROFILING BY MEANS OF TL DOSIMETERS, IN PHANTOMS EXPOSED IN NEUTRON FIELDS: SEPARATION OF VARIOUS DOSE CONTRIBUTIONSGiorgio G. Curzio, et al; Pisa University, Italy
New Compounds and Their Biological Properties and Others
October 5th 10:30~12:10 Conference Hall C (1002)
Chairman:
Yoshio Imahori, Kyoto Prefect University of Medicine, JapanMerja E. Kallio, Huch Clin. Res. Inst., Finland
OR-53
NEW CARBON-CARBON LINKED AMPHIPHILIC CARBORANYL-PORPHYRINS AS BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE AGENTSMaria. G.H. Vicente,
OR-54
ALPHA-AMINO ALCOHOL OF PARA-BORONOPHENYLALANINE, BPAoI, AS A POTENTIAL BORON CARRIER FOR BNCTMasao Takagaki, et al; Research Reactor Institute of Kyoto University, Japan
OR-55
SYNTHESIS AND IN VIVO EVALUATION OF CARBORANE GADOLINIUM-DTPA COMPLEX AS AN MR IMAGING BORON CARRIERYoshinori Yamamoto,
OR-56
THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRELIMINARY TESTING OF NEW BORONATED AGENTS FOR BNCT BASED ON PET DERIVED DATATrent Lee Nichols, et al; University of Tennessee, U.S.A.
OR-57
BIODISTRIBUTION AND PHARMACOKINETICS OF A CARBORANE-CONTAINING PORPHYRIN IN THE HAMSTER CHEEK POUCH (HCP) CARCINOGENESIS MODELAmanda Elena Schwint, et al; National Atomic Energy Commission, Argentina
Physics and Technology General
October 6th 10:30~12:10 Conference Hall A (1003)
Chairman : Raymond Lloyd Moss
, JRC/IAM Petten, The NetherlandsKiyomitsu Kawachi, Nuclear Safety Technology Center, Japan
OR-58
QUALITY ASSURANCE FOR BNCT AT NUCLEAR FACILITIES -A NECESSARY BURDEN OR THE UNAVOIDABLE SEAL OF APPROVALRaymond Lloyd Moss,
OR-59
DEPTH-DOSE EVALUATION FOR LUNG AND PANCREAS CANCER TREATMENT BY BNCT USING AN EPITHERMAL NEUTRON BEAMTetsuo Matsumoto, et al; Musashi Institute of Technology, Japan
OR-60
USE OF POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY FOR DETERMINATION OF TISSUE SPECIFIC KINETICSLaurence F. Miller,
OR-61
APPLICATION OF THE NEW RADIATION TRANSPORT (TMG) TECHNIQUE IN DOSE CALCULATIONSPetri M. Kotiluoto,
OR-62
THE IMPACT OF NEW DECAY DATA FOR 187W ON EPITHERMAL BEAM CHARACTERIZATIONTom Ove Serйn,
et al; VTT Chemical Technology, FinlandBoron Distribution, Dosimetry and Treatment Planning in Patients
October 6th 10:30
~12:10 Conference Hall B (1001)Chairman: Hiroshi Fukuda,
Tohoku University, JapanNilendu Gupta, The Ohio State University, U.S.A.
OR-63
DOSIMETRY IMPLICATIONS OF BSH BIODISTRIBUTION STUDY AT OSUNilendu Gupta, et al; The Ohio State University, U.S.A.
OR-64
TIME FACTOR OF BSH FROM INTRAVENOUS INFUSION TO NEUTORON IRRADIATION FOR BNCT IN PATIENTS WITH GLIOBLASTOMATeruyoshi Kageji, et al; The University of Tokushima, Japan
OR-65
PREDICTION OF BORON CONCENTRATION IN BLOOD FROM LOW DOSE INFUSION FOR THE PATIENTS OF BNCT AT JAERIYasushi Shibata, et al; University of Tsukuba, Japan
OR-66
TREATMENT PLANNING AND DOSIMETRY FOR THE HARVARD-MIT PHASE-Ⅰ CLINICAL TRIAL FOR CRANIAL BNCTMatthew R. Palmer, et al;
Harvard Medical School, U.S.A.OR-67
THE USE OF POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IN BNCT TREATMENT PLANNING FOR METASTATIC MALIGNANT MELANOMA AND GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORMEGeorge Walter Kabalka, et al; University of Tennessee, U.S.A.
Molecular Design and Synthesis of New Compounds
October 6th 10:30~12:10 Conference Hall C (1002)
Chairman: Yoshinori Yamamoto,
Tohoku University, JapanMaria G.H. Vicente, University of California, Davis, U.S.A.
OR-68
AZABORANES (RNH2)B8H11NHR - A NEW TYPE OF BORON CLUSTER FOR POSSIBLE USE IN BNCTUdo Dцrfler,
et al; University of Bremen, GermanyOR-69
MEDICINAL UTILITY OF BORON CLUSTERS: RECEPTOR MODULATORS BEARING CARBORANE AS A HYDROPHOBIC PHARMACOPHOREYasuyuki Endo, et al; University of Tokyo, Japan
OR-70
PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF UNILAMELLAR LIPOSOMES INCORPORATING BORON-CONTAINING DERIVATIVES OF CHOLESTEROLDebra A. Feakes, et al; Southwest Texas State University, U.S.A.
OR-71
BORONATED NUCLEOSIDES FOR BNCTWerner Tjarks,
OR-72
SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF BORONATED FOLATES FOR BNCTMasaru Sekido, et al; The Ohio State University, U.S.A.
POSTER PRESENTATION
Clinical Results and Practice
PO-1
FOLLOW UP OF GLIOBLASTOMA PATIENTS TREATED WITH BNCT USING SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGINGLeena Marja Kankaanranta, et al; Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland
PO-2
FOUR CASES OF FACIAL MELANOMA TREATED BY BNCT WITH 10B-p-BORONOPHENYLALANINEHiroshi Fukuda, et al; Tohoku University, Japan
PO-3
LONG TERM OUTCOME OF BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY FOR MALIGNANT MELANOMAJunichi Hiratsuka, et al; Kawasaki Medical School, Japan
PO-4
BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY USING BORONOPHENYLALANINE FOR HIGH -GRADE GLIOMA IN JAPANYoshio Imahori, et al; Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan
PO-5
ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY FOR GLIOBLASTOMATetsutaro Shinomura, et al; Kyoto University, Japan
PO-6
OPTIMIZATION OF INTRAOPERATIVE (IO) BNCT: PRE-IRRADIATION SURGICAL TECHNIQUE AND 2-D DOSIMETRY IN SURGICAL FIELDSusumu Yasuda, et al; University of Tsukuba, Japan
Dose and Planning in Patients
PO-7
CALCULATED DOSES AND DOSE DISTRIBUTIONS FOR GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME PATIENTS TREATED WITH BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY AT THE BROOKHAVEN MEDICAL RESEARCH REACTORRuimei Ma, et al; Brookhaven National Laboratory, U.S.A.
PO-8
BNCT_RTPE AND SERA DOSE PLANNING PROGRAMS: PHANTOM AND PATIENT STUDIESTiina K. Seppдlд
, et al; University of Helsinki, FinlandPO-9
PATIENT POSITIONING AND ITS INFLUENCE ON DOSE DISTRIBUTIONJames Morrissey, et al; JRC Petten, The Netherlands
PO-10
FACTORS INTERFERING WITH COMPARISON OF RADIATION DOSES TO GBM PATIENTS TREATED WITH BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY AT PETTEN AND BROOKHAVENRenй Huiskamp,
et al; NRG, The NetherlandsPO-11
REFERENCE DOSIMETRY CALCULATIONS FOR NCT WITH COMPARISON OF ANALYTICAL AND VOXEL MODELSTim Goorley, et al; MIT, U.S.A.
PO-12
MODELING AND OPTIMIZATION OF TISSUE 10B CONCENTRATION AND DOSIMETRY FOR ARBITRARY BPA-F INFUSION SCHEDULES IN HUMANSThomas H. Newton, et al; MIT, U.S.A.
PO-13
A NOVEL TREATMENT PLANNING SCHEME FOR 10B-ENHANCED 252CF BRACHYTHERAPYDavid S. Halpern, et al; Isotron Inc., U.S.A.
New Project and Others
PO-14
RECENT BNCT ACTIVITY PERFORMED BY PISA CALCULATION GROUPNicola Cerullo, et al; Genova University, Italy
PO-15
LICENSE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MITR FISSION CONVERTERJohn A. Bernard, et al; MIT, U.S.A.
PO-16
THE STUDSVIK BNCT PROJECT: STRUCTURE AND THE PROPOSED PROTOCOLSJacek Capala, et al; Studsvik Medical AB, Sweden
PO-17
THE BNCT PROJECT IN THE CZECH REPUBLICJiri Burian, et al; Nucl. Res. Inst., Czech Republic
PO-18
QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURE OF THE BNCT PATIENT DOSE DETERMINATIONHanna Katariina Bjugg, et al; University of Helsinki, Finland
PO-19
IMPROVEMENT OF B-10 DOSE DISTRIBUTION IN WATER PHANTOM IRRADIATED WITH EPITHERMAL NEUTRON BEAM AND ITS ASSESSMENT BY COLO NY FORMATION ASSAYKoji Ono, et al; Kyoto University, Japan
PO-20
MEDICAL SETUP OF INTRAOPERATIVE BNCT AT JRR-4Hiroyoshi Akutsu, et al; University of Tsukuba, Japan
PO-21
GENE TRANSFER-APPLIED BNCT (g-BNCT) FOR AMELANOTIC MELANOMA IN BRAIN -FURTHER UPREGULATION OF 10B UPTAKE BY CELL MODULATION-Masaki Iwakura, et al; Kobe University, Japan
Biology (In Vitro Study)
PO-22
ROTATING IRRADIATION SYSTEM FOR IN VITRO BNCT EXPERIMENTS AT JRR-4Akira Matsushita, et al; University of Tsukuba, Japan
PO-23
RADIOBIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF EPITHERMAL AND MIXED THERMAL-EPITHERMAL BEAMS AT JRR-4Tetsuya Yamamoto, et al; University of Tsukuba, Japan
PO-24
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF EPITHERMAL NEUTRONSHiroshi Utsumi, et al; Kyoto University, Japan
PO-25
GENOTOXIC EFFECTS OF BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE REACTION IN HUMAN MELANOMA CELLSNuno Guerreiro Oliveira, et al; Fac. Pharmacy Lisbon, Portugal
PO-26
RADIOBIOLOGY OF BNCT WITH COLD NEUTRONS IN DIFFERENT GEOMETRIESKatharina H.I. Philipp, et al; GKSS Research Center Geesthacht, Germany
PO-27
LET DEPENDENCE OF HEAVY-ION BEAMS ON CELL KILLING UPON DNA-DSB REPAIR GENE KNOCKOUT STRAINSYoshiya Furusawa, et al; Natl. Inst. Radiol. Sci., Japan
PO-28
A STUDY OF THE INDUCTION OF CHROMOSOMAL ABERATIONS IN HUMAN BREAST CANCER CELLS WITH CALIFORNIUM-252Thomas Edward Byrne, et al; Roane State, U.S.A.
PO-29
MUTAGENIC EFFECT OF BORONOPHENYLALANINE AND BOROCAPTATE IN NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPYYuko Kinashi, et al; Kyoto University, Japan
PO-30
GLIOBLASTOMA, GADOLINIUM(Ⅲ) AND NCT: AN IN VITRO STUDYDelio Mercanti, et al; CNR, Italy
Biology (In Vivo Study)
PO-31
RBE OF THE NCT BEAM AT PETTEN (THE NETHERLANDS) FOR INTESTINAL CRYPT REGENERATION IN MICEJohn Gueulette,
et al; Universitй Catholique de Louvain, BelgiumPO-32
THE PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSE OF MOUSE INTESTINAL CRYPTS DURING FRACTIONATED IRRADIATION OF CARBON BEAMSMitsuru Abo, et al; Hirosaki University, Japan
PO-33
NEW PERSPECTIVE FOR GdNCT: Gd-DTPA REACHES THE NUCLEUS OF GLIOBLASTOMA CELLS IN CULTURE AND IN VIVOGelsomina De Stasio, et al; University of Wisconsin, U.S.A.
PO-34
TOWARDS GADOLINIUM NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPYFinn Stecher-Rasmussen, et al; NRG-Petten, The Netherlands
PO-35
I INTRATUMOR HETEROGENEOUS DISTRIBUTION OF 10B-COMPOUNDS SUGGESTED BY THE RADIOBIOLOGICAL FINDINGS FROM IN VIVO MOUSE STUDIESShin-ichiro Masunaga, et al; Kyoto University, Japan
Reactor Neutron Source
PO-36
THE RESEARCH OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF FIELDS OF FAST NEUTRONS ON A BEAM B-3 OF REACTOR BR-10 AND THE RESULTS OF NEUTRON THERAPY ON THE AFFECTED BY CANCER TUMORSV. M. Lityaev, et al; A.I. Leipunsky Institute of Physics and Power Engineering, Russia
PO-37
COLLIMATOR OPTIMIZATION STUDIES FOR THE NEW MIT EPITHERMAL NEUTRON BEAMKent J. Riley, et al; MIT, U.S.A.
PO-38
SHIELDING AND BEAM PERFORMANCE OF THE NEW EPITHERMAL NEUTRON IRRADIATION FACILITY AT THE MITR-ⅡPeter J. Binns, et al; MIT, U.S.A.
PO-39
AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND MONITORING OF THE MIT FISSION CONVERTER BEAMBenjamin Allen Wilson, et al; MIT, U.S.A.
PO-40
A DESIGN STUDY ON HYPER-THERMAL NEUTRON IRRADIATION FIELD FOR NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY AT KYOTO UNIVERSITY REACTORYoshinori Sakurai, et al; Kyoto University, Japan
PO-41
THE BNCT IRRADIATION FACILITY OF JRR-4Yoshiya Torii, et al; Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Japan
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CHARACTERISTICS OF NEUTRON BEAMS AT JRR-4 FOR BNCTKazuyoshi Yamamoto, et al; Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Japan
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DESIGN CALCULATIONS OF AN EPITHERMAL NEUTRON BEAM AND DEVELOPMENT OF A TREATMENT PLANNING SYSTEM FOR THE RENOVATION OF THOR FOR BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPYYen-Wan Hsueh Liu, et al; National Tsing Hua University, R.O.C.
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CONSTRUCTION OF NCT IRRADIATION ROOM AT HANAROByung Chul Lee, et al; Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea
Accelerator Neutron Source
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ACCELERATOR BASED NEUTRON SOURCE FOR THE NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY AT HOSPITALSergey Yu. Taskaev
, et al; Budker Inst. Nucl. Phys., RussiaPO-46
HIGH-CURRENT ELECTROSTATIC ACCELERATOR-TANDEM FOR THE NEUTRON THERAPY FACILITYGrigorii I. Silvestrov
, et al; Budker Inst. Nucl. Phys., RussiaPO-47
NEUTRON PRODUCING TARGET FOR NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPYVictor N. Kononov
, et al; Inst. Phys. and Power Engineering, RussiaPO-48
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ABILITIES OF REACTOR BEAMS AND ACCELERATOR BASED NEUTRON SOURCE FOR BNCT AND FAST NEUTRON THERAPYValery V. Korobeinikov, et al; Institute of Physics and Power Engineering, Russia
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ACCELERATION OF NEUTRON BEAM BY PARTICLE COLLISION WITH LOW ENERGY PROTONS IN STORAGE SYSTEMYoshinori Hayakawa, Toin University of Yokohama, Japan
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DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPACT NEUTRON TUBE FOR BNCT APPLICATIONKa-Ngo Leung, et al; Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory, U.S.A.
Measurement
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OPTIMIZATION OF DETECTOR SIZE AND COLLIMATOR FOR PG-SPECTMasayori Ishikawa, et al; Hiroshima University, Japan
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THE BORON CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENT BY THE PROMPT GAMMA-RAY ANALYSIS DEVICE AT JRR-4Naohiko Hori, et al; Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Japan
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MICRODOSIMETRY OF EPITHERMAL NEUTRON BEAMYoshihiko Onizuka, et al; Kyushu University, Japan
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IN PHANTOM DOSIMETRY IMPROVEMENT AT THE RA-6 BEAMJuan Manuel Longhino
, et al; Centro Atуmico Bariloche, ArgentinaPO-55
IN-VIVO MEASUREMENTS WITH TLD DETECTORS FOR BNCT OF GLIOBLASTOMA PATIENTS AT THE HIGH-FLUX RESEARCH REACTOR PETTEN/NLElvira Finke,
et al; Universitдtsklinikum Essen, GermanyDosimetry
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2-D THERMAL NEUTRON DISTRIBUTION FOR INTRAOPERATIVE BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY (IOBNCT)Kei Nakai, et al; University of Tsukuba, Japan
PO-57
HIGH RESOLUTION ALPHA-AUTORADIOGRAPHY FOR MEASUREMENT OF 10B DISTRIBUTION IN SUBCELLULAR SCALE USING CR-39 AND AFMKuniaki Amemiya, et al; University of Tokyo, Japan
PO-58
IN VIVO MEASUREMENT OF ABSORBED DOSE OF THE NEUTRON-INDUCED PARTICLES IN THE 10B-CONTAINING TUMOR OF MOUSEKoichi Ogura, et al; Nihon University, Japan
PO-59
A NEW PROBABILISTIC APPROACH TO THE MICRODOSIMETRY OF BNCTGustavo Alberto Santa Cruz, et al; Harvard Medical School, U.S.A.
PO-60
PRELIMINARY STUDY ON 2-DIMENTIONAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF 10B REACTION RATE IN A WATER PHANTOM WITH BORON- DOPED CR-39 FOR 7Li(p,n)7Be NEUTRONS BY 1.95 MeV PROTONSYukinori Hasegawa, et al; Kyoto University, Japan
Physics and Technology General
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE PATIENT SETTING SYSTEM FOR BNCT AT JRR-4Hiroaki Kumada, et al; Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Japan
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POSITION DISPLACEMENT EFFECT ON THE DOSES IN THE PERIPHERAL HEAD REGIONSMika Karel Kortesniemi, et al; Helsinki University, Finland
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TREATMENT PLANNING SOURCE ASSESMENTOsvaldo Calzetta Larrieu
, et al; Centro Atуmico Bariloche, ArgentinaBSH and Related Compounds
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BORON-RICH OLIGOMERS FOR BNCTMarc Gula, et al; University of Bremen, Germany
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UPTAKE OF BSH IN M2R MELANOMA CELLS MONITORED BY NMR SPECTROSCOPYPeter Bendel, et al; The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
PO-66
BNCT OF BRAIN TUMORS: BIODISTRIBUTION, PHARMACOKINETICS, AND RADIATION DOSIMETRY OF SODIUM BOROCAPTATE IN GLIOMA PATIENTSJoseph H. Goodman, et al; The Ohio State University, U.S.A.
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STABILITY OF SODIUM MERCAPTODODECABORATE [BSH, Na2B12H11SH] IN WATER SOLUTIONOtomar Krн
ћ , et al; Katchem LTD., Czech RepublicBPA and Related Compounds
PO-68
DETERMINATION OF p-BORONOPHENYLALANINE-FRUCTOSE COMPLEX WITH PPM BORON CONCENTRATION USING 11B-NMRTakeshi Kameda, et al; Shinshu University, Japan
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COMPLEX FORMATION OF p-CARBOXYBENZENEBORONIC ACID WITH FRUCTOSET.M. Bulbul Islam, et al; Shinshu University, Japan
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11B-NMR SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY ON THE INTERACTION OF EPINEPHRINE AND p-BPAKazunori Ichihara, et al; Shinshu University, Japan
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INTERACTION BETWEEN p-BPA AND PRECURSOR OF MELANIN PREPARED FROM GREENE'S HAMSTER MELANOMAMamiko Takase, et al; Shinshu University, Japan
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MEASUREMENT OF OPTICAL PURITY OF p-BPA-TYROSINE DIPEPTIDENaoki Sato, et al; Shinshu University, Japan
PO-73
THE HAMSTER CHEEK POUCH (HCP) AS AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF ORAL CANCER FOR BNCT: BIODISTRIBUTION AND PHARMACOKINETICS OF BPAErica Lorena Kreimann, et al; National Atomic Energy Commission, Argentina
New Boron Compounds
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CHLORIN DERIVATIVES FOR POTENTIAL USE IN BNCTJens Osterloh, et al; University of Bremen, Germany
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SYNTHESIS OF BORON-CONTAINING DIAMINES-AGENTS FOR BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPYMohamed E. EL-Zaria, et al; University of Bremen, Germany
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AZABORANES WITH HYDROXYPROPYL RESIDUES AS POSSIBLE NEW COMPOUNDS FOR USE IN BNCTClaudia Bauer, et al; University of Bremen, Germany
PO-77
SYNTHESIS OF DOPAMINE ANALOGUE CONTAINING BENZENEBORONIC ACID GROUP, A TARGET COMPOUND FOR BNCTTadahiro Mizuno, et al; Shinshu University, Japan
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SYNTHESIS AND BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF BOTH ENANTIOMERS OF p-BORONOPHENYLALANINOLMitsunori Kirihata, et al; Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
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SYNTHESIS AND CYTOTOXICITY OF BORONATED FATTY ESTERS FOR BNCT OF CERVIX CANCERChinda Tambunchong, et al; Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand
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NEW BORAZINE COMPOUNDS FOR NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPYHiroshi Yamashita, et al; National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research, Japan
Gadlinium-Containing Compounds, and Others
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ENHANCED CELLULAR ACCUMULATION OF GADOLINIUM INCORPORATED INTO CHITOSAN NANOPARTICLESFutoshi Shikata, et al; Kobe Gakuin University, Japan
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BIODISTRIBUTION OF I.V. INJECTED GADOLINIUM-CONTAINING LIPID-NANOEMULSION IN TUMOR-BEARING HAMSTERSTetsuya Watanabe, et al; Kobe Gakuin University, Japan
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COMPARISON OF TWO BRAIN TUMOR-LOCALIZING MRI AGENT: GD-BOPTA AND GD-DTPA MRI AND ICP STUDY OF RAT BRAIN TUMOR MODELTian Zhang, et al; Tsukuba University, Japan
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NON-INVASIVE IMAGING OF HUMAN TELOMERASE ACTIVITY - TARGETING ENZYME IN BNCTHitoshi Tujino, et al; Kyoto Prefectual University of Medicine, Japan
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POTENTIAL REAL-TIME MONITOR FOR BORON CONCENTRATION BASED UPON IR ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPYWilliam F. Bauer, et al; INEEL, U.S.A.
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DETERMINATION OF BORON CONCENTRATION IN BIOPSY-SIZED TISSUE SAMPLESYongjin Hou, et al; University of California Davis, U.S.A.
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INTERACTION BETWEEN p-DIHYDROXYBORYLPHENYLALANINE AND ADRENALINE STUDIED BY A ZONE ELECTROPHORESISYoshinori Kitaoka, et al; Kyoto University, Japan