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      Proton beam therapy: perspectives on the National Health Service England clinical service and research programme

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          The UK has an important role in the evaluation of proton beam therapy (PBT) and takes its place on the world stage with the opening of the first National Health Service (NHS) PBT centre in Manchester in 2018, and the second in London coming in 2020. Systematic evaluation of the role of PBT is a key objective. By September 2019, 108 patients had started treatment, 60 paediatric, 19 teenagers and young adults and 29 adults. Obtaining robust outcome data is vital, if we are to understand the strengths and weaknesses of current treatment approaches. This is important in demonstrating when PBT will provide an advantage and when it will not, and in quantifying the magnitude of benefit.

          The UK also has an important part to play in translational PBT research, and building a research capability has always been the vision. We are perfectly placed to perform translational pre-clinical biological and physical experiments in the dedicated research room in Manchester. The nature of DNA damage from proton irradiation is considerably different from X-rays and this needs to be more fully explored. A better understanding is needed of the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of protons, especially at the end of the Bragg peak, and of the effects on tumour and normal tissue of PBT combined with conventional chemotherapy, targeted drugs and immunomodulatory agents. These experiments can be enhanced by deterministic mathematical models of the molecular and cellular processes of DNA damage response. The fashion of ultra-high dose rate FLASH irradiation also needs to be explored.

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          Contributors
          Journal
          Br J Radiol
          Br J Radiol
          bjr
          The British Journal of Radiology
          The British Institute of Radiology.
          0007-1285
          1748-880X
          March 2020
          14 February 2020
          : 93
          : 1107
          : 20190873
          Affiliations
          [1 ] org-divisionDivision of Cancer Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester Cancer Research Centre, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, and The Christie NHS Foundation Trust , Manchester, M20 4BX, UK
          [2 ] org-divisionThe Christie NHS Foundation Trust , Manchester, and University of Manchester, M20 4BX, UK
          [3 ] org-divisionChristie Medical Physics and Engineering, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust , Manchester, M20 4BX, UK
          [4 ] org-divisionNHS England National Clinical Lead Proton Beam Therapy, Leeds Cancer Centre, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust , Leeds, UK
          [5 ] org-divisionNHSEngland National Clinical Lead for Proton Beam Therapy, Leeds Cancer Centre,Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, Leeds, and St James's Institute of Oncology,Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Beckett Street , Leeds, LS9 7TF, UK
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to: Prof Neil G Burnet. E-mail: neil.burnet@ 123456manchester.ac.uk
          Article
          PMC7066938 PMC7066938 7066938 BJR-D-19-00873
          10.1259/bjr.20190873
          7066938
          31860337
          175cc237-118d-4445-8a34-88ca12053cfc
          © 2020 The Authors. Published by the British Institute of Radiology
          History
          : 12 October 2019
          : 05 December 2019
          : 16 December 2019
          Page count
          Figures: 9, Tables: 3, Equations: 0, References: 82, Pages: 0, Words: 12002
          Categories
          Proton therapy special feature: Review Article
          bjr, BJR
          rt-onc, Radiotherapy and Oncology
          radbio, Radiobiology
          oth, Technical/Instrumental

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