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Abstract:
Berkeley Lab is seeking a qualified partner(s) to work with
us in a collaborative effort to develop and test the feasibility
a novel neutron point source for the treatment of human prostate
cancer. The neutron point source application would be further
refined from a recently developed Berkeley Lab compact neutron
tube source. The collaboration would include fabrication of
a mini neutron tube and complete proof of principle testing
of the point source with neutron exposures of cultured human
prostate cell lines, representing variable degrees of radioresistance,
to confirm the efficacy of the concept. Successful completion
of this collaboration will lead to a unique neutron point-source
applicator that will take advantage of the favorable high
biological effectiveness of neutrons in treating prostate
cancer, while minimizing the disappointing normal tissue toxicities
associated with a broad-beam neutron source. Preclinical safety
testing in animals could follow the completion of this work.
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