Accuray Incorporated announced that long-term customer Heidelberg University Hospital in Heidelberg, Germany, has selected the company's Radixact® System, equipped with its proprietary ClearRT®, Synchrony® and VOLO™ Ultra Optimizer solutions, to help transform their approach to cancer care.
The full-featured system is designed to help provide the certainty necessary to effectively and efficiently treat the wide range of cancer cases seen daily in a busy oncology practice. The Radixact System will replace the older generation Accuray TomoTherapy® System.
"At Accuray, we understand that certainty matters - to the clinical teams that use our radiation therapy systems, the patients who undergo treatment and the families whose loved ones require care. That's why it's so important to our team to provide customers around the world with technology that enables them to treat a wider range of patients and feel confident they are offering the best possible option for a full, high-quality life," said Suzanne Winter, president and CEO of Accuray.
Continued Ms. Winter, "We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the Heidelberg University Hospital team, a global leader in cancer care. As long-term users of both Accuray radiotherapy delivery platforms they have a clear understanding of the value of the helical Radixact/TomoTherapy Systems' and industry-only robotic, stereotactic CyberKnife® System's unique designs. We look forward to supporting them as they embark on the next phase of providing advanced radiotherapy care for their patients."
Heidelberg University Hospital: Leveraging Advanced Equipment to Improve the Patient Experience
Heidelberg University Hospital was an early adopter of image-guided intensity modulated radiation therapy (IG-IMRT), a targeted form of external beam radiation therapy that uses images acquired before each treatment to help ensure accurate patient and tumor positioning before delivery of the radiation. Two TomoTherapy Systems enabled the hospital's team to treat up to 100 patients per day while leveraging the benefits of full image guidance made possible by IG-IMRT.
The Radixact System integrated with ClearRT helical fan-beam kVCT imaging, Synchrony motion tracking and synchronization technology, and VOLO Ultra Optimizer offers an enhanced workflow along with improved image clarity, enhanced precision, and the versatility necessary to treat more patients, better and faster. The hospital joins renowned facilities across the United States, Europe and Asia in adopting the integrated Accuray solutions.
Heidelberg University Hospital has once again been named one of the best hospitals in the world in the latest edition of the "World's Best Hospitals 2024" ranking compiled by Newsweek magazine. Over their more than 100-year history, the hospital's center for radiation oncology has become one of the largest and most modern institutions around the globe, focusing on patient treatment as well as preclinical cancer research.
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