Cancer Patients in Southeast Ireland Gain Access to Most Advanced Radiotherapy Treatments with Opening of Varian-Equipped Center
17 October 2006 - 4:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern Officially Opens Whitfield Clinic,
incorporating UPMC Whitfield Cancer Centre, in Waterford WATERFORD,
Ireland, Oct. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Prime Minister of
Ireland -- the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern -- today officially
dedicated the state-of-the-art Whitfield Clinic in Waterford, a
major new facility that incorporates the country's first cancer
center to offer advanced image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT)
treatments. The UPMC Whitfield Cancer Centre houses a Varian
Clinac(R) linear accelerator equipped with the country's first
On-Board Imager(R), enabling advanced image-guided treatments which
better target the tumor and protect healthy surrounding tissue. A
second linear accelerator will be installed next month. The cancer
center addresses the great need for radiotherapy services in the
southeast region of Ireland. Prior to its arrival, cancer patients
in the region were faced with more than two hours travelling time
to the nearest radiotherapy centers in Dublin or Cork. Dr. Dayle
Hacking, chief radiation oncologist at the Whitfield Cancer Centre,
said, "This splendid new facility will make a huge difference to
cancer patients in the southeast of Ireland. This region has been
crying out for its own dedicated radiotherapy resource and we now
have something that is both local and offers state-of-the-art
advanced treatments to improve cancer care." The UPMC Whitfield
Cancer Centre will also offer intensity-modulated radiotherapy
(IMRT) using the Varian equipment and software. IMRT enables
clinicians to improve the effectiveness of treatment and minimize
complications by matching the shape of the radiotherapy beams to
the shape of the tumor. The modern center will also enhance patient
care by using new software from Varian for planning sophisticated
treatments, keeping electronic medical records, processing images
and managing clinical processes and operations. David Scott,
Varian's UK & Ireland Sales Manager, adds, "This is a wonderful
new resource for cancer patients in the Southeast Ireland and
Varian is delighted to have been selected to equip the center with
advanced cancer treatment machines and software. "More than half
the Irish population has private health insurance and, as the
leading supplier to Irish private health centers as well as PPP
(public private partnership) projects in Ireland and the UK, Varian
is proud to be a part of this project." Varian's On-Board Imager
makes it possible for clinicians to image and treat on a single
machine that rotates around the patient to take X-ray images and
deliver treatments from virtually any angle. Mounted on the medical
linear accelerator, the On-Board Imager device produces
high-resolution images of the tumor and tracks changes in tumor
shape, size or position over a multi- week course of treatment. It
also enables clinicians to track and adjust for tumor motion caused
by the patient's breathing. Any adjustments to the patient's
position can be carried out by a radiation therapist entirely from
outside the treatment room, allowing for fast, automated
image-guided radiotherapy. Prior to the advent of image-guided
radiotherapy (IGRT), radiation oncologists had to contend with
variations in patient positioning and with respiratory motion by
treating a relatively large margin of healthy tissue around the
tumor. IGRT enables doctors to minimize the volume of healthy
tissue exposed to the treatment beam. Potentially, image data from
IGRT tools like the On-Board Imager device will be used to note
changes in tumor size and shape over a course of treatment, and
make real-time adaptations to the treatment plan. There are more
than 5,800 radiotherapy centers worldwide, and Varian equips 60
percent of these with its integrated and automated radiotherapy
systems. The market and technology leader in image-guided
radiotherapy, Varian has installed more than 250 On-Board Imager
systems to date around the world. About Varian Medical Systems
Varian Medical Systems, Inc., of Palo Alto, California is the
world's leading manufacturer of medical technology for treating
cancer and other medical conditions with radiotherapy,
brachytherapy, and radiosurgery. The company is also a premier
supplier of X-ray tubes and digital image detectors for imaging in
medical, scientific, and industrial applications. The company's
high-energy imaging systems are also used for screening cargo.
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.
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