Mercy Medical Center holds special blessing, dedication and recommitment ceremony for the hospital's latest technological advance, the Varian TrueBeam version 3.0 radiotherapy system in the Mercy Department of Radiation Oncology.
BALTIMORE, Oct. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- On September 24th, 2024, held a special blessing, dedication and recommitment ceremony for the hospital's latest technological advance, the Varian TrueBeam version 3.0 radiotherapy system in the .
"The Varian TrueBeam version 3.0 is bringing to our institution the premier degree of safety, precision and efficiency in the delivery of radiotherapy allowing us to treat various types of cancers in the abdomen, thoracic cavity, head and neck and other sites, keeping our goal of optimizing local control while minimizing toxic effects in surrounding normal tissues," said , who leads Radiation Oncology at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland
According to Dr. Jacobs, this new-generation linear accelerator is the latest addition to Mercy's state-of-the-art radiotherapy treatment center for people with cancer, benign tumors and other abnormalities. (A linear accelerator produce high-energy radiation which is delivered to the patient's tumor to kill cancer cells while minimizing damage to surrounding tissue.).
"This linear accelerator is equipped with a 6-degree couch or treatment table. Patient immobilization and stabilization on the treatment table are paramount in the process of radiation delivery. Our patients need to feel comfortable in order to partner with our therapists in the process of simulation and treatment. The addition of this 6-degree table with three translational movements will provide precise and reproducible positioning, implementing accuracy in the delivery of radiation thus improving patient comfort, reducing position uncertainties during each fraction all which can decrease the time needed for set up treatment fields, target localization, thus improving the efficiency of our clinic," Dr. Jacobs explained.
Advantages offered by the new TrueBeam system include:
- Precision with pinpoint accuracy of radiation beams
- Faster treatment delivery
- Advanced imaging technology
- High precision in treatment delivery
- Enhanced safety features
- Versatile treatment options
- Increased confidence level in current protocols with new system capabilities
Dr. Jacobs noted that Mercy's "clinicians, therapists and physics staff can apply all these advantages to create treatment plans according to the most recent guidelines in the delivery of radiotherapy."
The TrueBeam system provides radiotherapy treatment for cancers such as breast, prostate, head and neck, gastrointestinal, brain, lung and gynecological tumors.
"Treatments can be performed with great ease, speed and precision, with most taking only a few minutes a day. For patients, this means less time spent on the treatment table, and less stress, while reducing patient motion during the treatment," Dr. Jacobs said.
Founded in 1874 by The Sisters of Mercy, Mercy Medical Center is a university-affiliated Catholic hospital with a national reputation for women's health, orthopedics, digestive health, and more. Mercy is home to the acclaimed Weinberg Center for Women's Health & Medicine, and the $400+ million, 20-story Mary Catherine Bunting Center. For more information about Mercy, visit , MDMercyMedia on Facebook and Twitter(X), , or call 1-800-M.D.-Mercy.
Media Contact
Dan Collins, Mercy Health Services, 4103329714, [email protected],
SOURCE Mercy Health Services
Share this article