Top Malaysian Cancer Center Begins Treatments Using World's Most Versatile and Advanced Radiotherapy Machine
20 July 2006 - 8:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
NILAI, Malaysia, July 20 /PRNewswire/ -- A leading cancer center in
Malaysia has begun offering patients state-of-the-art radiotherapy
treatments using a new Trilogy(R) linear accelerator from Varian
Medical Systems. The NCI Cancer Hospital in Nilai, south of Kuala
Lumpur, has launched treatment programs offering the latest in
high-precision radiotherapy techniques, including intensity
modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) and
stereotactic radiosurgery. More than 40 patients have been treated
on the versatile, all-in-one Trilogy machine since treatments
started in the middle of April. Prior to acquiring the Trilogy
system, the hospital only had a low-energy linear accelerator that
limited the treatments they could offer. "The new system is
marvelous because it enables us to offer our patients treatments
that could not have been done here before," said Dr. Govindaraju
Selvaratnam, the hospital's medical director. "The additional
accuracy of IMRT using the Trilogy has given us the confidence to
boost doses to the tumor because we know we're reducing doses to
adjacent critical structures. We can reach dose levels with the
Trilogy that we simply couldn't before and our patients are
benefiting as a result." Dr. Selvaratnam added that as well as
launching standard IMRT programs for prostrate, breast and
head/neck cancer patients, the Trilogy accelerator enabled his team
to handle more difficult and challenging cases, such as large-field
treatments to target tumor recurrence in the chest wall and
treating tumors in the esophagus and large sarcomas. "With Trilogy
we can address huge treatment fields of a size that we never
believed we would be able to achieve here at NCI," he added. He
said his radiographers routinely used the Trilogy's On-Board
Imager(R) device to check and, if necessary, adjust the position of
the patient at every treatment session. In August, the hospital
will begin a stereotactic program involving powerful treatments in
one-to-five sessions to control metastatic outbreaks. Shortly
afterwards they plan to begin 3D imaging using the On-Board
Imager's conebeam CT imaging mode as well as treatments using
respiratory gating, whereby the treatment beam is automatically
switched on and off in tandem with a patient's normal breathing
cycle. Dr. Selvaratnam and his team are currently treating
approximately 22 patients a day on the Trilogy linear accelerator.
The private NCI Cancer Hospital handles up to 800 new cancer
patients each year, half of them from the nation's capital Kuala
Lumpur. Varian Medical Systems' Trilogy medical linear accelerator
is the most versatile machine of its type in the world, with the
capability of offering all standard radiation therapies as well
advanced treatments that make it possible to concentrate greater
doses on tumors while protecting surrounding healthy tissue. It is
expected to help doctors to improve cure rates for patients while
reducing treatment complications. "Trilogy is the first practical,
clinically-viable linear accelerator that is capable of delivering
all forms of external-beam radiation therapy," said Dow Wilson,
head of Varian's Oncology Systems business. "It enables doctors to
choose and use the most appropriate treatment modality for treating
cancer in the body or the head and neck, and to deliver the full
spectrum of treatments, all on one machine in a single room."
Editorial contact: Neil Madle, Varian Medical Systems, +44 7786
526068, About Varian Medical Systems Varian Medical Systems, Inc.,
of Palo Alto, California is the world's leading manufacturer of
medical technology for treating cancer with radiotherapy and
neurological conditions with radiosurgery. The company is also a
premier supplier of X-ray tubes and flat-panel digital subsystems
for imaging in medical, scientific, and industrial applications.
Varian Medical Systems employs approximately 3,600 people who are
located at manufacturing sites in North America and Europe and in
its 56 sales and support offices around the world. In Europe, the
company operates manufacturing and engineering centers in Baden
(Switzerland), Crawley (England), Haan (Germany), Helsinki
(Finland) and Toulouse (France) and has headquarters for Europe,
Middle East, India and Africa (EMEA) based in Zug, Switzerland.
Additional information is available on the company's web site at
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