Researchers from UC Irvine Medical Center Find Clinical Advantages to Using RapidArc(R) Radiotherapy for the Stereotactic Treatm
November 12 2009 - 8:00AM
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RapidArc treatments are faster and potentially expose patients to
less overall radiation during treatment PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 12
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Researchers from the University of
California, Irvine Medical Center reported last week that
image-guided RapidArc® radiotherapy from Varian Medical Systems
(NYSE:VAR) has clinical advantages over earlier fixed-beam
approaches to stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) or stereotactic
radiotherapy (SRT) for treating cancer. RapidArc, Varian's
technology for delivering volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT),
enables clinicians to deliver a highly-precise image-guided
intensity-modulated treatment quickly, often with just one
revolution of the treatment machine around the patient. "We found
that we can deliver RapidArc treatments much more quickly, with an
average of 76% less 'beam on' time, and also using 31% fewer
monitor units, which could limit unintended and undesired radiation
exposure to patients," said Daniel C. Schiffner, M.D., chief
resident in the UCI Department of Radiation Oncology, in a
presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for
Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) in Chicago.(1) "The reduction in monitor
units is important because it limits the degree to which patients
are exposed to radiation leakage from the treatment machine," he
said. "In addition, less 'beam on' time improves our clinical
workflow, improves patient comfort during treatment, and limits the
potential for patient and organ motion during the treatment
session, which can allow more accurate dose targeting." In addition
to being faster and requiring fewer monitor units, RapidArc
treatments were found to conform to the shape and size of a
targeted tumor at least as well as dynamic, fixed-beam approaches
to IMRT, SRS, and SRT. "Treatment with RapidArc VMAT using a single
arc produced similar dose conformality and homogeneity compared
with earlier, more time-consuming approaches," said Schiffner.
Since 2008, clinicians at UC Irvine have been using Varian's
Trilogy(TM) medical linear accelerator to treat tumors with either
SRS or SRT, using a dynamic form of IMRT delivered from multiple
beam angles. The department acquired RapidArc technology in early
2009, "permitting us to treat complex targets with a single arc,"
Schiffner said. "The technology makes it possible to dynamically
shape the beam, and at the same time vary the dose delivery rate
and the speed of rotation around the patient. By varying those
elements, RapidArc achieves the significant time savings."
Schiffner and a team of colleagues reported on a study that
compared the two treatment approaches for a total of eight patients
with a total of 13 lesions. "All of the RapidArc plans were
delivered in a single arc, while IMRT plans required 7-14 fields
for delivery," said Schiffner. "The clinically important advantages
we saw lead us to recommend the use of image-guided RapidArc to
optimize the delivery of SRS and SBRT for intracranial and
extracranial targets." Abstracts for this and other presentations
and posters presented at this year's ASTRO meeting are available at
the ASTRO website and also, in the "Proceedings of the American
Society for Radiation Oncology 51st Annual Meeting," International
Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, Volume 75, Issue
3, Supplement . *One member of the UCI research team received a
speaker's honorarium from Varian Medical Systems for a lecture
about quality assurance processes. ABOUT VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS
Varian Medical Systems, Inc., of Palo Alto, California, is the
world's leading manufacturer of medical devices and software for
treating cancer and other medical conditions with radiotherapy,
radiosurgery, proton therapy, and brachytherapy. The company
supplies informatics software for managing comprehensive cancer
clinics, radiotherapy centers and medical oncology practices.
Varian is a premier supplier of tubes and digital detectors for
X-ray imaging in medical, scientific, and industrial applications
and also supplies X-ray imaging products for cargo screening and
industrial inspection. Varian Medical Systems employs approximately
5,100 people who are located at manufacturing sites in North
America, China, and Europe and in its 79 sales and support offices
around the world. For more information, visit
http://www.varian.com/ (1) D. C. Schiffner, E. Roa, J. V. Kuo, N.
S. Ramsinghani, M. Al-Ghazi. The Use of RapidArcTM Volumetric
Modulated Arc Therapy To Deliver Stereotactic Radiosurgery And
Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy To Intracranial And Extracranial
Targets. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Meryl Ginsberg, (650) 424-6444
DATASOURCE: Varian Medical Systems, Inc. CONTACT: Meryl Ginsberg of
Varian Medical Systems, Inc., +1-650-424-6444, Web Site:
http://www.varian.com/
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