Pioneering Cancer Center in India Will Expand Its RapidArc(R) Radiotherapy Program
19 October 2009 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
HYDERABAD, India, Oct. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A hospital that
is using RapidArc radiotherapy to treat cancers of the head &
neck and cervix is announcing it will be expanding its use for
treatment of other cancers. Yashoda Cancer Institute in Hyderabad
has found it can deliver image-guided, intensity modulated
radiotherapy (IMRT) faster and more precisely using the RapidArc
technology from Varian Medical Systems (NYSE:VAR). "We were very
excited to become the first hospital in India to introduce RapidArc
treatments earlier this year and the results so far give us great
satisfaction," says Dheeraj Gorukanti, chief executive officer of
Yashoda Hospitals Group. "We believe it has the potential to be
better than conventional IMRT treatments for many cases of cancer
and going forward our clinical team intends to use RapidArc on a
majority of patients." "RapidArc provides highly conformal dose
distributions which can be delivered very quickly," said Dr. G
Surender Rao, executive director at Yashoda Cancer Institute, which
has now delivered more than 100 treatments with the new technology.
"The majority of patients we have treated with RapidArc to date
have been head & neck and cervical cancer patients. Cervical
cancer is the number one indication for women in India but treating
it with standard radiotherapy or brachytherapy is sometimes
time-consuming. RapidArc gives highly conformal dose distributions
which can be delivered in a very short space of time, enhancing
patient comfort and offering a high quality treatment." RapidArc
delivers a precise and efficient treatment in single or multiple
arcs of the treatment machine around the patient and makes it
possible to deliver image-guided intensity modulated radiotherapy
(IMRT) two to eight times faster than is possible with conventional
IMRT. Faster treatments allow for greater precision, since there is
less chance of patient or tumor movement during treatment delivery
and, with less time on the treatment couch, also allow for greater
patient comfort. Conventional IMRT treatments are slower and more
difficult for radiotherapy radiographers because they target tumors
using a complex sequence of fixed beams from multiple angles. The
private Yashoda Cancer Institute treats 9,000 patients per annum
and serves a patient population of 70 million people in Hyderabad
and the entire state of Andhra Pradesh, as well as the neighboring
states of Karnataka, Maharastra and Orissa. "Rising cancer rates in
India make it vital that the country's cancer centers utilize the
most advanced radiotherapy tools to combat the disease," says
Dheeraj Gorukanti. "Cancer rates have increased many fold in the
last few decades because of increased and earlier detection
methods, increased life expectancy resulting from successful
treatment of infectious diseases and advances and medicine, and an
increase in unhealthy lifestyles," says Mr. Gorukanti. "In India we
need treatment capabilities as anywhere in the world to fight this
disease." Rolf Staehelin, Varian's marketing director in Europe and
India, says, "Yashoda was the first hospital in India to introduce
both conventional IMRT and RapidArc and to treat 100 patients with
RapidArc in such as short space of time is a great achievement."
Yashoda played host to the country's first international RapidArc
Symposium in early October when more than 200 people attended a
hands-on RapidArc course and symposium at the hospital. Clinicians
from Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands and the U.S. presented
their experiences in delivering advanced RapidArc volumetric
modulated arc therapy treatments. 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 devices and software
for treating cancer and other medical conditions with radiotherapy,
radiosurgery, proton therapy, and brachytherapy. The company
supplies informatics software for managing comprehensive cancer
clinics, radiotherapy centers and medical oncology practices.
Varian is a premier supplier of tubes and digital detectors for
X-ray imaging in medical, scientific, and industrial applications
and also supplies X-ray imaging products for cargo screening and
industrial inspection. Varian Medical Systems employs approximately
5,100 people who are located at manufacturing sites in North
America, China, and Europe and in its 79 sales and support offices
around the world. For more information, visit
http://www.varian.com/ DATASOURCE: Varian Medical Systems, Inc.
CONTACT: Neil Madle, Varian Medical Systems, +44 7786 526068 Web
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