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Istituto Europeo di Oncologia is the first hospital in Europe to use AccuBoost
Today the first patients in Europe are to receive treatment for breast cancer using a revolutionary system called AccuBoost. The Italian hospital where the patients are being treated is using the technology to pinpoint the tumour bed and treat it whilst still protecting the patient's healthy surrounding tissue and organs. This is made possible by the system combining real-time mammographic image guidance and non-invasive use of a radiotherapy technique called brachytherapy.
Professor Roberto Orecchia, Director of the Division of Radiotherapy, is leading the use of the new system at the Istituto Europeo di Oncologia in Milan. He said: “When the patient is treated with AccuBoost, the image is seen in real-time, guaranteeing radiotherapy that is extremely precise in its targeting of the tumour bed. This is a very innovative procedure because for the first time mammography images can be used to guide the radiotherapy treatment in such an extremely precise and adaptive manner. There is also a time benefit, so this year, we will be able to treat 50 percent of patients more quickly and efficiently than before, reducing treatment time from six weeks to three weeks.”
The Istituto Europeo di Oncologia is the first hospital in Europe to use AccuBoost, which was certified for use in Europe just six weeks ago. The technology was developed by Nucletron and ART, two companies specialising in advancing radiation oncology by developing state-of-the-art equipment for high precision brachytherapy.
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Last Updated (Friday, 05 March 2010 15:55)
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