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Elekta Compact brings Radiation Therapy in India

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The Indo-American Cancer Institute and Research Center is the first in India to treat cancer patients with Elekta Compact for 52 years old women with breast cancer.

Elekta’s robust, cost-effective linear accelerator for radiation therapy that addresses the cancer care needs of a wider population.  The first patient treated on the system was a 52-year-old woman with breast cancer.Mohana Vamsy, MS, Mch, is Director and Chief Surgical Oncologist at the Indo-American Cancer Institute. “Our first conventional treatment with tangential fields took just eight minutes,” says Dr. Vamsy. “It is a very compact, user friendly machine.”In addition to Elekta Compact, the Institute is installing Elekta Synergy Platform , a unique digital linear accelerator that is X-ray Volume Imaging (XVI)-ready. The Institute also utilizes Elekta Synergy a digital linear accelerator featuring full 3D imaging at the time of treatment. It was the first clinical IMRT and IGRT system in India.

“It enables highly precise radiotherapy,” says Krishnam Raju, MD, Head of the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Indo-American Cancer Institute. “The techniques are simple and efficient, for any indication site.” “Elekta Compact features very good performance,” adds Muralidhar, PhD the Indo-American Cancer Institute’s Chief Medical Physicist. “We have a previous history with Elekta, and appreciate Elekta’s service and support. We compared the system with linear accelerators from several other vendors before deciding on Compact.”

Because it is designed for demanding patient volume and efficient throughput, the Indo-American Cancer Institute expects to treat up to 150 patients each week.

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