Clinicians from the Image Guided Radiation Therapy program at
Community Care Physicians in Latham have commenced treating cancer
patients using RapidArc(TM) radiotherapy technology from Varian Medical
Systems (NYSE:VAR) an advancement that delivers a highly-precise
image-guided, intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) treatment in
twominutes or less.
RapidArc treatments spare healthy tissue and other vital organs in
the body by adapting to the shape and size of a patient's tumor.
These treatments can be completed more quickly than conventional image
guide IMRT because they are delivered with a single continuous rotation
of the radiotherapy machine around the patient rather than treating the
tumor from fixed positions.
Donald Shorkey, 71, an early-stage prostate cancer patient, was the
first person to receive RapidArc treatments through this program.
"I was immensely relieved when the doctors and nurses explained to
me and my wife that RapidArc treatments focus just on the tumor."
"Earlier technology for radiotherapy limited the number of
angles we could use for striking at a tumor," said Arun Puranik,
MD, director of the Image Guided Radiation Therapy program. "With
RapidArc technology, we are seeing excellent treatment plans that permit
us to target the tumor from nearly every angle in a 360-degree circle
around the patient. The impressive thing is that, when we use RapidArc
to target the tumor from more angles, we can deliver a treatment using
less radiation. And it only takes two minutes."
The Image Guided Radiation Therapy program at Community Care
Physicians was one of the earliest adopters of IGRT technology, and
began offering image-guided IMRT treatments for prostate cancer back in
August 2005. "The vast majority of our patients since then have had
no complications, following treatment," Puranik said. "I
couldn't imagine how we would improve on that. But with RapidArc,
we have! We can get the same results two to eight times faster than was
possible with our earlier technology."
By completing highly-precise IMRT treatment so much faster, Puranik
said, his clinical team members can spend more time with patients or
completing administrative tasks. "Whereas we generally treated four
patients each hour, RapidArc is making it possible for us to treat up to
five patients an hour, with plenty of time in between appointments.
Having extra time for administrative tasks will help us ensure that
charges are captured correctly, and cut back on time-consuming billing
errors."
Shorkey is now finishing his third week of a nine-week course of
radiotherapy, and reports that, to his surprise, he doesn't feel
anything during the treatments. "I've been pleased with the
thoughtful and efficient care I've been getting at Image Guided
Radiation Therapy," he said. "I'm in the treatment room
for only about five minutes per session. Because I live so close to the
care center, I'm only away from home about an hour each day. The
doctors told me that I was one of the very first patients in the
Northeast to receive treatments using this technology. I tuhink
it's wonderful that people are inventing these devices. It's a
miracle as far as I'm concerned."
The American Cancer Society estimates that, in the state of New
York this year, there will be 97,130 new cases of cancer, and 10,500 new
cases of prostate cancer.
About Image Guided Radiation Therapy, Latham, NY.
Image Guided Radiation Therapy is a physician owned, physician
governed multi-specialty medical group with more than 180 physicians and
other clinical providers, located in 5 counties surrounding the Albany,
New York greater Capital District. Community Care Physicians medical
services include Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Family Medicine,
Obstetrics & Gynecology, Radiology, Radiation Oncology, Laboratory,
General Surgery, Urology, Dermatology, Physical Therapy, Podiatry,
Audiology, Occupational Medicine, Urgent Care, Diabetic Education and
Travel Medicine. For more information about Community Care Physicians,
PC contact Eileen Michaels, at 518-782-3743.
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 4,600 people who are located at
manufacturing sites in North America and Europe and in its 60 sales and
support offices around the world.
For more information, visit http://www.varian.com or call
650/424-6438
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