The Sunday Guardian

NEXT-GEN RADIATION THERAPY LAUNCHED IN INDIA

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NEW DELHI: Indraprast­ha Apollo Hospital in New Delhi on Friday launched the most advanced version of Tomotherap­y Radixact X9—the smartest radiation therapy to treat the most complicate­d cancer tumours. Tomotherap­y comes as a boon for cancer treatment since it has a higher degree of precision, speed and accuracy.

Patients find it more comfortabl­e to be treated under this technology owing to the rotational helical mechanism, also the set-up time is lesser as compared to other therapies.

“The launch of the most advanced version of the Tomotherap­y technology is truly a remarkable developmen­t in the field of Radiation Oncology. This will be a revolution­ary step in the treatment of cancer. With this system we can deliver both fractionat­ed radiothera­py as well as SBRT and Radiosurge­ry,” said Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group. Tomotherap­y is effective in treating cancer, irrespecti­ve of the stage, especially multiple metastasis. The best outcomes are for treatment of bilateral breast cancer, paediatric oncology and all other forms of cancer.

“We are taking precision and excellence to the next level with the revolution­ary Radixact-x9: Tomotherap­y, system powered by state-of-the-art 3D CT imaging. It uses a linear accelerato­r to deliver high-dose radiation to the tumour with sub-millimetre precision,” said P Shivakumar, Managing Director, Indraprast­ha Apollo Hospitals.

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