Abstract

The development of 4-10B-borono-2-18F-fluoro-L-phenylalanine (18FBPA) for use in positron emission tomography (PET) has contributed to the progress of boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT). 18FBPA has shown similar pharmacokinetics and distribution to 4-10B-borono-L-phenylalanine (BPA) under various conditions in many animal studies. 18FBPA PET is useful for treatment indication. A higher 18FBPA accumulation ratio of the tumor to the surrounding normal tissue (T/N ratio) indicates that a superior treatment effect is expected. In clinical settings, a T/N ratio of higher than 2.5 or 3 is often used for patient selection. Moreover, 18FBPA PET is useful for predicting the 10B concentration delivered to the tumor and surrounding normal tissues, enabling high-precision treatment planning. Precise dose prediction using 18FBPA PET data has greatly improved the treatment accuracy of BNCT. However, the methodology used for the data analysis of 18FBPA PET findings varies; thus, data should be evaluated using a consistent methodology so as to be more reliable. In addition to PET applications, the development of 18FBPA as a contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging that combines gadolinium and 10B is also in progress.

Highlights

  • Sauerwein, Mitsuko Masutani and Imaging techniques play an important role in boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT).This chapter describes how imaging is involved in the treatment strategy of BNCT, the history of imaging techniques, and clinical assessments

  • Yoshimoto and colleagues compared the pharmacokinetics of 18 FBPA administered by bolus intravenous injection and continuous intravenous injection using various tumor models, including glioma cells, and found a correlation between the uptake of 18 FBPA to the tumor administered by bolus and continuous injection methods [12]

  • Clinical studies using 18 FBPA positron emission tomography (PET) began in the late 1990s

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Summary

Introduction

Mitsuko Masutani and Imaging techniques play an important role in boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT).

Development of 18 FBPA PET
Synthesis and Basic Research of 18 FBPA PET
Clinical Assessment of 18 FBPA PET
Problems and Issues of 18 FBPA PET
Imaging Techniques Other Than 18 FBPA PET
Conclusions
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