Varian Medical Systems Accredits Royal North Shore Hospital as Australia's First Image-Guided Radiotherapy School
January 21 2010 - 7:00AM
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Leading Sydney Cancer Hospital to Host Events Teaching Advanced
Radiotherapy Techniques to Increase Precision SYDNEY, Jan. 21
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Radiation Oncology Department at
Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney has become the first in
Australia to be formally accredited by Varian Medical Systems
(NYSE:VAR), the world leader in radiotherapy, as a teaching
facility for image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT). The hospital will
hold four IGRT courses in 2010 and there are plans to extend this
accreditation to other advanced techniques such as
intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and RapidArcĀ® in the
future. "The advanced radiotherapy that we use in our department
combines computer controlled technology with imaging equipment to
deliver intensity-modulated radiotherapy and image-guided
radiotherapy," says Associate Professor Michael Back director of
radiation oncology at the hospital's Northern Sydney Cancer Centre.
"These techniques enable the radiation therapists to image and
precisely target the patient's tumor each day to within an accuracy
level previously unheard of in conventional radiotherapy." Prof.
Back says the signing of the contract with Varian to provide other
radiation oncology departments with training in such techniques is
a great step towards improving the precision and quality of
radiotherapy departments using this equipment across Australasia.
"Using these techniques we are able to minimize exposure to the
salivary glands in head and neck tumor patients or exposure to the
rectum in prostate cancer patients," added Prof. Back. "As we are
able to deliver higher doses of radiation while reducing exposure
to healthy tissue, we also have a better chance of controlling the
tumor and improving the outcome for patients." Prof. Back's team of
radiation oncologists, radiation therapists, and medical physicists
have been teaching these techniques to clinicians from other
hospitals on an unofficial basis since 2007. "Now that the
agreement with Varian Medical Systems has been formalized, the
department will be able to provide far more support and instruction
to other radiotherapy departments across New South Wales and the
rest of Australia," adds Prof Back. "In time, this will mean that
more Australian cancer patients will benefit from this improved
therapy." Chris Cowley, managing director of Varian Medial Systems
Australasia, said "Royal North Shore Hospital is one of the world's
leading radiotherapy institutions and Varian is pleased to
formalize this arrangement with the radiation oncology department.
"The department has been using our advanced radiotherapy equipment
for several years and its use to treat patients is now standard
practice at RNSH. I hope Professor Back and his team can use this
valuable experience to help other radiotherapy departments benefit
from these radiotherapy techniques." IGRT can improve the quality
of all forms of radiotherapy. "Techniques like intensity-modulated
radiation therapy have enabled clinicians to shape the radiation
beam so it conforms to the tumor being treated, whereas IGRT makes
it easier to know exactly where to aim the beams," added Cowley.
Prior to the advent of IGRT, radiation oncologists had to contend
with variations in patient positioning and with respiratory motion
by treating a larger margin of healthy tissue around the tumor.
IGRT enables doctors to further minimize the volume of healthy
tissue exposed to the treatment beam. Potentially, image data from
IGRT tools like Varian's On-Board ImagerĀ® 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. 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
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