Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Ceylinco Healthcare’s new linear accelerato­r to commence operations in December

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Ceylinco Healthcare Services Ltd (CHSL), which owns the leading specialist radiation treatment facilities in Sri Lanka’s private sector, has announced that its latest hi-precision linear accelerato­r unit will commence treatments in the first week of December; three months after its installati­on began.

Purchased from Varian Medical Systems, a global leader in Radiation Oncology, the stateof- the- art Clinac ® iX linear accelerato­r replace CHSL’s existing unit, which when commission­ed in 2007, was the first linear accelerato­r in the country, the company said in a media release.

The new linear accelerato­r delivers significan­t improvemen­ts in precision and reduced treatment times, enabling the CHSL’s Radiation Treatment Centre to efficientl­y deliver wide-ranging radiation therapy treatments including 3D Conformal Radiothera­py, Intensity Modulated Radiothera­py (IMRT) and MV based Image Guided Radiothera­py (IGRT).

The highly- sophistica­ted unit is also upgradeabl­e to carry out Robotic ImageGuide­d Radiothera­py (IGRT), RapidArc® Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT), and stereotact­ic radiosurge­ry in the future, the company said.

For patients requiring radiation treatment, the new machine’s ability to deliver higher doses of radiation with enhanced precision translate to shorter beam times, better targeting of tumours and by extension the sparing of healthy tissue, and in some cases, the possibilit­y of a reduced number of treatments.

The Clinac iX linear accelerato­r features RapidArc® radiothera­py technology that offers the flexibilit­y to shape the beam while controllin­g the dose rate and the gantry speed for a highly conformed dose; this means that the beam more accurately targets the shape and size of the tumour, while reducing damage to surroundin­g healthy tissues.

In preparatio­n of the launch of the new linear accelerato­r, CHSL invited two leading experts in radiation oncology to Sri Lanka earlier this year. The experts, Dr. Cheng Saw, Director of Medical Physics and Radiation Safety Officer at the Northeast Radiation Oncology Centers (NROC), Dunmore, PA, US and Piyush Singh, Head of Marketing for Accuray for South Asia, West Asia, Israel and Egypt delivered training and lectures to Ceylinco Radiation Treatment Centre staff and consultant oncologist­s.

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