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6/10/2013 Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute Update The Joint Commission on Health Health Living/Health Services Subcommittee I NTRO ION Bill Thomas, Associate Vice President TRODUCTION P RES NTERS : RESENT P ATI ATIENT D EM PHICS


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6/10/2013 1 Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute Update The Joint Commission on Health Health Living/Health Services Subcommittee

INTRO

TRODUCTION ION – Bill Thomas, Associate Vice President

PRES

RESENT NTERS:

  • PATI

ATIENT DEM EMOGRAPH PHICS, E

, EDUCA

DUCATION AND AND TRAIN ININ ING INI NITIATIVEs

s – Keith Gregory, MBA

  • CLINI

LINICA CAL RES ESEARCH - Tyvin Rich, MD

  • INT

NTERNATIONAL OUTR UTREACH - Allan Thornton, MD

QUES

UESTIONS AND AND ANSW NSWERS

2012 Completed Patient Zip Code Data

www.hamptonproton.org

0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% AL FL KY MO NC PA TN VI

Patients from out of state (50) contributed to our local economy though hotel stays gas purchases etc.

Chesapea esapeake

23321,20,22, 23,25

Hamp Hampto ton

23605,61,63, 64,66,69

Newp Newport News News

23601,02,03, 06,08,23502, 0305,08,10,1 3,17,18

No Norf rfolk

23502,03,05, 08,1013,17, 18

Por Portsmouth

23701,02,03

Richm Richmond nd

23221,23,24, 26,27,36,37

Suff Suffolk

23433,34,35

Va.

  • Va. B

Beac ach

23451,52,53, 54,55,56,576 2,64,65

Wm Wmsb sburg

23185,88

Yorkto Yorktown

23692,93

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6/10/2013 2

2012 Patient Mix by Race, Gender & Age

www.hamptonproton.org

Caucasian Males 64% African American Males 19% Caucasian Females 13% African American Females 4% 0- 0-9 9 1% 1% 10 19 10 19 3% 3% 20- 20-29 29 1% 1% 30- 30-39 39 1% 1% 40- 40-49 49 4% 4% 50- 50-59 59 18% 18% 60- 60-69 69 36% 36% 70- 70-79 79 30% 30% 80- 80-89 89 6% 6%

2012 Completed Patient by Diagnoses

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Prostate tate , , 66% Central Nervo Nervous Sy System/brain , , 9% Head/Ne /Neck, ck, 4% 4% Lung ung, 1 1% Bre Breast, 3 3% Ot Other, 17% 17%

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6/10/2013 3

Education & Training

Statewide Seminars Student Rotations/Internships

Nursing, Nurse Practitioners, Radiation Therapy,

Business, Journalism, Biology, Medical Physics Hampton Roads Prostate Health Forum

Early Detection Screenings, Men’s Health Forums

www.hamptonproton.org www.hamptonproton.org

Basic Research: PET activation by Protons

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6/10/2013 4

www.hamptonproton.org

A collaborative project with

  • Dr. Dongfang Pan at the

University of Virginia Seed money provided by funds from the NHRC Others in Process:

  • Patient Immobilization
  • Beam Gating

Basic Research: PET activation by Protons

www.hamptonproton.org

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International and Pediatric Patient Update

5 anesthesia patients have received treatment at

HUPTI since the 2012 collaboration with CHKD began

18 pediatric patients treated to date International Patients

5 – Bahrain 1 - Oman 1 - Nigeria 2 - Saudi Arabia 1 - Argentina

www.hamptonproton.org

Collaboration

Positive Economic Impact, Education, Training, and Treatment Partnership

Positive Economic Impact

  • Currently treating 8 patients from the MENA region
  • Each patient spends on Average of $95k to $100k, which includes Treatment,

Housing, Car Rental, and Food.

  • Estimated to treat 50 Patients in 2013 and 100 in 2013, which will directly result in

$5m to $10m of international expenditure

  • Serve as Training Facility: Hampton Proton will train radiation oncologists from

the the Middle East on how to treat with Protons.

  • Serve as Treatment Facility: : Hampton Proton is currently treating patients

referred to SAH Care from the Middle East.

  • Knowledge Transfer: Hampton Proton and SAH Global have entered into a

agreement to transfer operational knowledge of what it takes to run and operate a Proton Therapy Cancer

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Global Recognition

Featured In The Top Selling English Newspaper in the Region

Collaboration

Positive Economic Impact, Education, Training, and Treatment Partnership

Positive Economic Impact

  • Currently treating 8 patients from the MENA region
  • Each patient spends on Average of $95k to $100k, which includes Treatment, Housing, Car

Rental, and Food.

  • Estimated to treat 50 Patients in 2013 and 100 in 2013, which will directly result in $5m to

$10m of international expenditure

  • Serve as Training Facility: Hampton Proton will train radiation oncologists from the the

Middle East on how to treat with Protons.

  • Serve as Treatment Facility: : Hampton Proton is currently treating patients referred to

SAH Care from the Middle East.

  • Knowledge Transfer: Hampton Proton and SAH Global have entered into a agreement to

transfer operational knowledge of what it takes to run and operate a Proton Therapy Cancer

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International Symposiums

Educational Seminars For The Hospitals and Ministry of Health

SAH Care

Some Patients Treated From The Middle East at HUPTI

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6/10/2013 8 Thank Thank you from you from our mos

  • ur most import

important resource , t resource , the staff of HUPT the staff of HUPTI!

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