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With a new prostate cancer study reporting that the “watchful waiting” strategy – operating only after cancer spreads – generally increases risks, the debate over prostate cancer treatments is flaring again.
The study of nearly 700 men, done in Sweden and published in the March 6 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine, divided subjects diagnosed with prostate cancer into two groups: One was observed only until it showed symptoms. The other underwent surgery as soon as the first trace of cancer was detected.
Dr. Shawn Zimberg is quoted in this Long Island Business News article. To read the article, please click here.
If successful, a developmental prostate cancer vaccine may potentially trigger the body’s own immune system to kill deadly cancer cells. The treatment, called ProstAtak, is designed for newly diagnosed, localized prostate cancer.
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IGRT, or Image Guided Radiation Therapy, is the most sophisticated method of radiation treatment delivery currently available in the world. Every radiation accelerator manufacturer is developing more and more precise technologies based on IGRT, to further enhance the accuracy of the treatments. Varian, the world-leader in radiation technology is at the head of the pack in the development and deployment of these technologies, based on decades of research and continued development. To read more about Varian’s technologies, click here.
Image Guided Radiation Therapy, and other related technologies, such as Cone-Beam CT (CBCT) using an On-Board Imager (OBI) and RapidArc, enhance delivery and further improve outcomes as the treatments create a higher level of precision that was never before possible.
Each year, new modalities become available, which attempt to improve the outcomes for patients with cancer – outcomes, which, of course, include better survivals and also decrease toxicities and side effects.
So what about these so-called new treatments, otherwise known as: Calypso, Proton Therapy, Cyberknife, Tomotherapy, HIFU . . . Some of these are quite similar to IGRT and some, in our opinion, still require years more data before they can be considered standard therapy. One thing for certain is that there are quite a lot of marketing dollars being spent to make sure people know the names of these name brand technologies.
Unfortunately, none of these new technologies are based on the most tried and true radiation delivery system available, the LINear ACcelerator or LINAC. As such, there is a huge hole of experience in using these technologies in place of Linac-based radiotherapy. Conversely, the radiation therapies used at Advanced Radiation Centers ARE strongly based in research and ARE based on LINAC technology, the most tried and true radiation delivery system available.
When considering any “new” treatment modality, three things are vitally important to consider:
1. How long has the treatment been available?
2. How many patients have been treated with this technology?
3. What is the “Natural History” of the specific cancer?
ARC and its physicians have received many honors for their contributions to cancer care in the medical communities that we serve – but our true recognition is that so many of our patients come to us because a friend, neighbor or loved one was treated and cured at an ARC facility. At ARC, our physicians and staff treat every patient as if they were part of our own family. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
And remember, if you or a loved one has cancer – we are here to help.
When you or someone you love is told they have cancer, the world seems to stop in its tracks; it may seem impossible to know what to do next. At ARC, our physicians and staff are here to help, whether it is answering questions about treatment options, or just helping to coordinate testing. We provide the most sophisticated treatments, and handle each patient’s situation with the individual attention and care it deserves.
ARC and its physicians have received many honors for their contributions to cancer care in the medical communities that we serve – but our true recognition is that so many of our patients come to us because a friend, neighbor or loved one was treated and cured at an ARC facility. At ARC, our physicians and staff treat every patient as if they were part of our own family. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
And remember, if you or a loved one has cancer – we are here to help.
ARC and its physicians have received many honors for their contributions to cancer care in the medical communities that we serve – but our true recognition is that so many of our patients come to us because a friend, neighbor or loved one was treated and cured at an ARC facility. At ARC, our physicians and staff treat every patient as if they were part of our own family. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
And remember, if you or a loved one has cancer – we are here to help.
When you or someone you love is told they have cancer, the world seems to stop in its tracks; it may seem impossible to know what to do next. At ARC, our physicians and staff are here to help, whether it is answering questions about treatment options, or just helping to coordinate testing. We provide the most sophisticated treatments, and handle each patient’s situation with the individual attention and care it deserves.
ARC and its physicians have received many honors for their contributions to cancer care in the medical communities that we serve – but our true recognition is that so many of our patients come to us because a friend, neighbor or loved one was treated and cured at an ARC facility. At ARC, our physicians and staff treat every patient as if they were part of our own family. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
And remember, if you or a loved one has cancer – we are here to help.
Prostate Brachytherapy, also known as a Radioactive Transperineal Prostate Seed Implant is another method of delivering radiation which uses radioactive seeds implanted into the prostate. This form of therapy delivers photon radiation from the “inside-out,” as opposed to Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy or Image Guided Radiation Therapy, otherwise known as: IMRT/IGRT, which delivers radiation from the “outside-in.”
To learn more about Prostate Brachytherapy, click on the questions to the left, or follow the prompts through the questions and answers below:
When you or someone you love is told they have cancer, the world seems to stop in its tracks; it may seem impossible to know what to do next. At ARC, our physicians and staff are here to help, whether it is answering questions about treatment options, or just helping to coordinate testing. We provide the most sophisticated treatments, and handle each patient’s situation with the individual attention and care it deserves.
ARC and its physicians have received many honors for their contributions to cancer care in the medical communities that we serve – but our true recognition is that so many of our patients come to us because a friend, neighbor or loved one was treated and cured at an ARC facility. At ARC, our physicians and staff treat every patient as if they were part of our own family. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
And remember, if you or a loved one has cancer – we are here to help.
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