Interview with Dr. Yi-Wei Chen: education is the main method to popularize BNCT, a powerful special cancer treatment
Editor’s note
The 3rd Annual Academic Conference of Taiwan Society of Neutron Capture Therapy (Jointly with the 10th Trilateral BNCT meeting between Taiwan and Japan) was held in Taipei Medical University Hospital in Taiwan on January 27th, 2018. Experts from Taiwan and Japan exchanged their opinions and discoveries related to Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) on the forum. AME Publishing Company was honored to have the opportunity to interview Dr. Yi-Wei Chen, a doctor serving at Taipei Veterans General Hospital, to share with our readers his experience as a pioneer of BNCT treatment in Taiwan. During the interview, Dr. Chen mentioned the history of BNCT in Taiwan and the clinical application of BNCT in Taiwan’s most hospitals on the horizon.
To know more, please refer to the following in-depth interview with Dr. Yi-Wei Chen by TRO (Figure 1).
Experts’ introduction
Dr. Yi-Wei Chen (Figure 2) is an assistant professor of the faculty of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University and an attending physician of Department of Oncology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan.
His researches mostly focus on Adult and Pediatric Neuro-Oncology. Besides, he also has research interest in particle therapy with high radiobiological effectiveness, including BNCT. With his outstanding academic achievement, he has received several research grants from Taiwan’s Ministry of Science and Technology. Now, he is also the executive board member of International Society of Neutron Capture Therapy (ISNCT), an important global society for the development of BNCT. Concerning the application of BNCT, in 2017, he once applied BNCT on a recurrent malignant brain tumor case. Not enough radiologists in Taiwan are familiar with the concept and application of BNCT. To accelerate the development of BNCT in Taiwan, Dr. Chen is also an important member of Taiwan Society of Neutron Capture Therapy, TSNCT and has worked hard to promote BNCT.
Get a close look at Boron Neutron Capture Therapy
Nevertheless, one reality could not be ignored. In fact, some patients might be not suitable for BNCT because BNCT is a very special cancer treatment. Before we start the medical treatment, we have to make the positron emission tomography (PET) examination; therefore, we need to refer patients to our nuclear medicine department for special PET, called F-BPA PET. If patients’ results of F-BPA PET do not reach the criteria of undergoing BNCT, we cannot apply BNCT to patients.
The vision of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy
Please check the video for more information (Figure 3).
Acknowledgments
On behalf of the editorial office of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (TRO), I would like to extend my gratitude to Dr. Yi-Wei Chen for coordinating this series of interviews and sharing his opinions with us. Special thanks also go to my colleague Tung-Lun Shih in assistance of the interview.
Funding: None.
Footnote
Provenance and Peer Review: This article was commissioned by the editorial office, Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology for the series “Meet the Professor”. The article did not undergo external peer review.
Conflicts of Interest: The author has completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tro.2018.02.02). The series “Meet the Professor” was commissioned by the editorial office without any funding or sponsorship. Yuchun Chu reports that she is a full-time employee of AME Publishing Company (publisher of the journal). The author has no other conflicts of interest to declare.
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References
- Chu Y. Dr. Yi-Wei Chen: education is the main method to popularize BNCT, a powerful special cancer treatment. Asvide 2018;5:125. Available online: http://www.asvide.com/article/view/23388
(Science Editor: Yuchun Chu, TRO, tro@amepc.org)
Cite this article as: Chu Y. Interview with Dr. Yi-Wei Chen: education is the main method to popularize BNCT, a powerful special cancer treatment. Ther Radiol Oncol 2018;2:10.