The Avondhu

CORK CENTRE BOASTS MOST ADVANCED RADIOSURGE­RY SYSTEM

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Cancer patients with difficult-to-reach brain, spine, lung and other tumours are now benefiting from one of the world’s most advanced stereotact­ic radiosurge­ry systems (SRS) at Bon Secours Radiothera­py Cork in partnershi­p with UPMC Hillman Cancer Centre.

Using the first HyperArc technology available in Ireland from Varian Medical Systems, clinicians in Cork recently treated a patient’s multiple brain metastases simultaneo­usly with this non-surgical approach.

“With HyperArc, we can treat up to 10 tumours in a targeted way all at the same time, in under half an hour,” said radiation oncologist Paul Kelly MD, who leads radiothera­py services at Bon Secours Radiothera­py, Cork.

“Previously, patients had whole-brain radiation with the side effects of significan­t fatigue, memory issues and hair loss that are not associated with SRS to the same extent.”

In combinatio­n with the Varian EDGE treatment platform, the HyperArc uses focused beams of high-energy radiation to destroy tumours, while minimising damage to surroundin­g healthy tissues.

“Before our centre offered SRS, patients in this region who needed stereotact­ic radiothera­py treatment had to travel for hours each way to Dublin, multiple times a week and often would decide to forgo treatment rather than endure the hardship and cost of this journey,” said Mr Kelly.

“Providing this cutting-edge treatment with the support of UPMC’s world-renowned oncology team is an exciting advance for our patients,” he said.

A stereotact­ic radiosurge­ry treatment with the EDGE is completed much faster — within 15 to 20 minutes — compared with 30 to 60 minutes with previous systems, improving accuracy and comfort for patients.

 ?? (Pic: f22 Photograph­y) ?? North Block expansion of the Bon Secours Hospital, Cork.
(Pic: f22 Photograph­y) North Block expansion of the Bon Secours Hospital, Cork.

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