Brain Tumor Patients in Taiwan Receive Radiosurgery Treatments on World's Most Versatile Linear Accelerator
October 30 2006 - 4:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
TAIPEI, Taiwan, Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Neurosurgeons and
radiation oncologists at a leading cancer hospital in Taiwan are
utilizing the world's most versatile medical linear accelerator to
carry out highly precise intra-cranial stereotactic radiosurgery
treatments. Patients at the Tzu Chi Buddhist Hospital in Taipei are
benefiting from the latest in state-of-the-art radiotherapy
treatments delivered using Varian Medical Systems' Trilogy(R)
accelerator. Dr. Jing-Min Hwang, the hospital's director of
radiation oncology, said he expects the Trilogy machine will enable
him to expand his stereotactic radiosurgery program from brain
treatments to treatments throughout the whole body. "There are
several neurosurgeons here who co-operate with us to treat brain
tumor patients, although we often deliver the full treatment
ourselves here in radiation oncology," said Dr. Hwang. "We have
treated patients with acoustic neuroma, meningioma, brainstem
neuroma and CP angle tumor with stereotactic, image-guided and
intensity-modulated radiosurgery using both frame and frameless
techniques. It's very useful having a device that is versatile
enough to deliver the full range of treatments and fast and
reliable enough to deliver them within standard treatment times."
Doctors at the center are currently treating up to 70 patients a
day on the Trilogy device, which is the only linear accelerator at
the facility. The versatile "all-in-one" device began treating
patients last year. In late June this year, specialists from
throughout Taiwan visited Tzu Chi to see the machine in action. The
Trilogy is used for a variety of treatments as well as
radiosurgery, including 3D conformal radiotherapy, intensity
modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT),
with treatment slots lasting 8-10 minutes for conventional
treatments, 10-15 minutes for 3D conformal radiotherapy and 12-18
minutes for IMRT. Dr. Hwang said image-guided procedures make it
fast and easy to verify the patient's position at the time of
treatment. "It was very hard to do this on older machines because
we needed to use film and sometimes corrections to the couch
position had to wait until the following day," he added. "Now we
can do this real-time." Mr Chia-Ping Lin, the president of Varian's
agent in Taiwan for 38 years, said the Tzu Chi Buddhist Hospital in
Taipei has also decided to install one Varian low energy Clinac(R)
accelerator dedicated to IMRT by the end of this year due to
increasing patient demand. 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 http://www.varian.com/
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