Florida Clinicians Now Delivering Non-Invasive Image-Guided Treatments Using Novalis Tx(TM) Radiosurgery Technology
September 17 2009 - 11:49AM
PR Newswire (US)
Powerful Technology for the Non-Invasive Treatment of Cancer Brings
New Options JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Chemotherapy wasn't working for Christina Crum, whose breast cancer
had metastasized to multiple sites within her body. Therefore, she
was pleased to hear that doctors at the Baptist Cancer Institute in
Jacksonville, Florida, felt optimistic about the chances of
treating her successfully using a newly-installed Novalis Tx(TM)
radiosurgery platform from Varian Medical Systems and BrainLAB.
Sonja Schoeppel, MD, Crum's radiation oncologist, delivered a one
week course of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) to treat a
metastatic growth in her right lung, and later, treated another
tumor on one of her ribs. "Christina's treatments had to be
especially precise," said Dr. Schoeppel. "Her tissues and organs
were extremely delicate due to earlier rounds of chemotherapy and
radiation. Novalis Tx radiosurgery technology enables us to shape
the beam with precision so we can avoid the surrounding anatomy.
This has been great for Christina. Other treatment options just
weren't working for her." Crum, 44, said that she maintained an
active lifestyle during her treatments: "I continued teaching my
yoga and water aerobics classes all over Jacksonville--sometimes
even before and after treatment. Unlike traditional surgery, in my
case radiosurgery didn't lay me up at all. It was a great relief to
know that another form of therapy was available that wouldn't keep
me from going on with my everyday life," she said. The Novalis Tx
radiosurgery platform incorporates sophisticated beam shaping
technology, precision targeting computers, and robotics that sculpt
the treatment beam so that it envelops the tumor while avoiding the
surrounding tissues and organs as much as possible. The Novalis Tx
radiosurgery platform also offers a broad range of image-guidance
tools to further enhance treatment precision. Clinicians at the
Baptist Cancer Institute are able to generate 3-D scans of the
tumor and surrounding tissues prior to every treatment, to improve
the accuracy of tumor targeting. "The Novalis Tx radiosurgery
platform is enabling us to offer sophisticated and precise
radiosurgery services to more patients daily than any other system
available," said Douglas Johnson, MD, a radiation oncologist at the
Baptist Cancer Institute. "Treatments are fast and accurate, and,
in terms of the cancers we can treat, it has really expanded the
envelope--we can treat not only new cancers, but often those that
have recurred in previously irradiated areas. Until now, there were
not many options for these folks." For example, Dr. Johnson added,
a week of Novalis Tx radiosurgery can often provide such fast
palliative relief for some cancer patients that medical oncologists
are referring their patients for this type of treatment between
rounds of chemotherapy. "In many of these cases, we've seen
clinical improvements within a week. For some patients, pain relief
has come within 24 hours," he said. Clinicians at the Baptist
Cancer Institute have been using the Novalis Tx platform to treat
about 25 new stereotactic radiosurgery and radiotherapy patients
each month. Indeed, 88% of the treatments delivered thus far have
been stereotactic guided treatments delivered in one to five
treatment sessions. The remaining 12% of delivered treatments have
been high precision conformal intensity-modulated radiotherapy
(IMRT) for a variety of special situations. "Novalis Tx
radiosurgery treatments take from 15 minutes for a single brain
lesion to 45 minutes for the simultaneous treatment of multiple
brain metastases," said Dr. Johnson. "Lung treatments are taking
25-30 minutes with gating; less time without. These times are very
fast for this type of treatment. Depending on the particular mix of
patients--recognizing that some treatments take longer than
others--I estimate that Novalis Tx can be used to treat up to 15-20
patients per day." Howard Chandler, MD, a neurosurgical oncologist
at Baptist Cancer Institute, also uses the platform, in his case to
treat brain, spine, and other disorders of the central nervous
system. "From a neurosurgeon's perspective, I've come to rely on
the Novalis Tx radiosurgery platform to complement or supplement
brain surgery, depending on the patient. Its versatility and
precision permit me to offer an optimal course of treatment for
each patient. This is some of the most advanced cancer-fighting
technology available." About Baptist Health Baptist Health of
Jacksonville, Florida, is a faith-based, mission-driven system
comprised of Baptist Medical Center Downtown and Baptist Heart
Hospital; Baptist Medical Center Beaches; Baptist Medical Center
Nassau; Baptist Medical Center South; and Wolfson Children's
Hospital - Jacksonville's only children's hospital. All Baptist
Health hospitals, along with Baptist Home Health Care, have
achieved Magnet(TM) status, an international quality designation
that recognizes excellence in patient care. Baptist Health also
includes cardiology and cardiovascular surgery services; a
comprehensive cancer center; orthopaedic institute; women's
resource center; neurosciences, including neurosurgery and two
Joint Commission-certified stroke centers; a full range of
psychology and psychiatry services; outpatient facilities; urgent
care services and a network of primary care physicians' offices
throughout Northeast Florida. Baptist Health is the official
healthcare provider for the Jacksonville Jaguars. For more
information, visit http://www.e-baptisthealth.com/. For information
on Wolfson Children's Hospital, visit
http://www.wolfsonchildrens.org/. 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 offices and facilities
around the world. For more information, visit
http://www.varian.com/. About BrainLAB BrainLAB develops,
manufactures and markets software-driven medical technology that
enables procedures that are more precise, less invasive, and also
less expensive than traditional treatments. Among the core products
are image-guided systems that provide highly accurate real-time
information used for navigation during surgical procedures. This
utility has been further expanded to serve as a computer terminal
for physicians to more effectively access and interpret diagnostic
scans and other digital medical information for better informed
decisions. BrainLAB solutions allow expansion from a single system
to operating suites to digitally integrated hospitals covering all
subspecialties from neurosurgery, orthopedics, ENT, CMF to spine
& trauma and oncology. With 3300 systems installed in over 75
countries, BrainLAB is a market leader in image-guided technology.
The privately held BrainLAB group, founded in 1989, is
headquartered in Munich, Germany, and today employs 950 people in
16 offices across Europe, Asia, Australia, North and South America.
For more information, visit http://www.brainlab.com/. FOR
INFORMATION CONTACT: Meryl Ginsberg, Varian Medical Systems
650-424-6444 or DATASOURCE: Varian Medical Systems CONTACT: Meryl
Ginsberg of Varian Medical Systems, +1-650-424-6444, Web Site:
http://www.varian.com/ http://www.e-baptisthealth.com/
http://www.brainlab.com/
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