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Dr. Joshi, Today I received my copy of the SPOHNC (Support for People with Oral and Head and Neck Cancer) newsletter. The featured article was about Rapid Arc Radiation Therapy. Am sure that you're familiar with it, but as the rest of us most likely aren't, I looked for the article online but didn't find it on their website. I found info from other sources: Rapid Arc with IGRT Varian Medical Systems (the manufacturer) The newsletter article states that what is now a procedure that can last from five to fifteen minutes of actual radiation time, this method takes only seventy-five seconds plus setup time. Wow! Can you 'dumb down' this article a little so that I can understand it better? What do you think about this? How cost prohibitive do you suppose it will be? Cost-wise the IMRT machines, programming and engineering are pricey - I can't imagine what this will be. Thank you, MimiThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Dr Vinod K Joshi, | |||
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Hi Mimi See this previous post (Nov. 2006) on HI-ART TomoTherapy. These machines are coming as funding allows. Best wishes Vinod Disclaimer: Please see your own dentist/doctor for a proper diagnosis as my words should not, in any circumstances, be taken as dental/medical advice. "If you see what is small as it sees itself, and accept what is weak for what strength it has, and use what is dim for the light it gives, then all will go well. This is called Acting Naturally." Lao-Tsu, Tao Teh King | |||
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Both of these treatments (Rapid Arc and Tomo) use a similar principle - that of a moving beam of radiation which completes a circuit around the patient altering its' strength as it goes. The effect of this is much like IMRT in that it can give a highly shaped area of radiation and hopefully reduce the dose to normal tissues whilst maximising dose to cancer. The difference between the two techniques is that Tomo needs a dedicated machine (looking a lot like an ordinary CT scanner) whilst Rapid Arc is a software application 'bolted on' to a a modern Linear accelerator-LinAc (the standard radiotherapy treatment machine). There are Tomo machines going in all over the UK as they are flexible enough to have a wide range of applications. Rapid Arc is , in theory, cheaper but the treatments are complex and as such might take a busy LinAc out of action for several hours to treat one patient which is something many UK departments could not 'afford' in the sense of efficiency and capacity. | ||||
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Doc, Thanks for the info! You dumbed it down enough for me to get it and I appreciate that. Looks as if there are some innovative times ahead for oral cancer patients well as for the other cancer patients out there. Being the not-so-proud owner of two of them (breast and oral), I try to stay on top of new findings. Thanks again, Mimi | ||||
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RapidArc technology delivers an image-guided, intensity-modulated treatment with one or more arcs of the linear accelerator gantry around the patient. During a treatment, the RapidArc software varies three parameters simultaneously — the MLC aperture shape, the dose rate, and the speed of gantry rotation — to arrive at the prescribed dose distribution. Many treatments can be completed with just one rotation of the machine; some of the more complex treatments require multiple rotations. For complex or for radiosurgical treatments, RapidArc can be delivered in multiple arcs, or with couch rotations for noncoplanar treatments. from Varian Medical Systems Centerline news magazine for the Clinical Oncology Community, October 2009
from Press Association, Monday, November 16 2009
Disclaimer: Please see your own dentist/doctor for a proper diagnosis as my words should not, in any circumstances, be taken as dental/medical advice. "If you see what is small as it sees itself, and accept what is weak for what strength it has, and use what is dim for the light it gives, then all will go well. This is called Acting Naturally." Lao-Tsu, Tao Teh King | |||
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