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ANDANTE · Multidisciplinary evaluation of the cancer risk from neutrons relative to photons using stem cells and the induction of second malignant neoplasms following paediatric radiation therapy
The ANDANTE project will investigate the relative risk of neutrons compared to photons for tumorigenesis, as a function of dose and energy. The approach will be multidisciplinary, including physics measurements and modelling, molecular biology, radiobiology, and epidemiology. The relative risk of neutrons will be studied using human and animal stem cells irradiated with either photons or neutrons in vitro and analysed for early indicators of malignant transformations. Irradiated stem cells will be transplanted into mice to investigate progression into tumours. The experimental irradiation setup will be fully characterised and modelled in order to compare predicted molecular damage with biological results, following controlled irradiation with either photons or neutrons. A corresponding predictive model of the relative risk of cancer induction from photons or neutrons following paediatric radiotherapy will be developed and tested on clinical data, as a proof of principle, leading to a proposal for a prospective epidemiological study to validate the relative risk of neutrons on humans.
Consortium · 9 organisations
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PAVIA
IT · €940,000
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN
AT · €17,116
ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS GRONINGEN
NL · €605,000
BUNDESAMT FUER STRAHLENSCHUTZ
DE · €150,000
LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY
US · €120,000
PAUL SCHERRER INSTITUT
CH · €350,000
UNIVERSITAET ROSTOCK
DE · €575,000
EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY
BE · €100,000
CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB
SE · €142,884
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