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    Radiation Therapy

    TomoTherapy 

     
    TomoTherapy's helical beam delivers a preciselyshaped dose to areas of interest with minimal radiation to areas at risk.

    TomoTherapy's helical beam delivers a precisely shaped dose to areas of interest with minimal radiation to areas at risk. TomoTherapy's helical beam delivers a precisely shaped dose to areas of interest with minimal radiation to areas at risk.
    Thompson was the first clinical facility in the world to use TomoTherapy, the world's most advanced radiation therapy and stereotactic radiosurgery surgery system.

    The first prostate, breast, lung, head and neck, spine, pediatric and stereotactic radiosurgery patients to undergo TomoTherapy were all treated here. Results have been exceptional. In lung cancer, for example, tumor volume has been reduced as much as 60%.

    The TomoTherapy Hi-Art2® system can treat cancers of any shape, anywhere in the body, of any size from less than half an inch up to five feet long. 

    Total Skin Electron Therapy

    Thompson's isocentrically-mounted electron linear accelerators are the latest advance in total skin electron therapy. This technology produces an even, full-body electron beam. 

    Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy

     
    The precise dose distribution of IMRT

    Thompson Cancer Survival Center was one of the first facilities in the world to treat patients with intensity modulated radiation therapy. IMRT delivers radiation beams precisely shaped to conform to the tumor from all angles, to maximize impact on the cancer while minimizing the effect on surrounding healthy tissue. Since 1998 more than 1,000 patients have received IMRT treatment at Thompson.

    Now Thompson West has pioneered another advance in IMRT technology with the introduction of the country's second Elekta Infinity linear accelerator. This next-generation digital radiation therapy system delivers precise dose control by using a CT image to locate the tumor exactly before each treatment. A significant reduction in radiation on tissue around the tumor means daily therapy is possible with this system. The Infinity also has Volume Modulated Arc Therapy and Image Guided Radiation Therapy capabilities.

    High-Dose-Rate Brachytherapy


     High-dose-rate brachytherapy can replace a month or more of conventional radiation therapy with as little as five days of outpatient treatments.

    Thompson at Methodist pioneered high-dose-rate brachytherapy in this area in 1998, and has done more than 700 lung and gynecological cancer procedures with this technology. The HDR brachytherapy team here is the most experienced in the area.

    Thompson's Downtown facility has the area's first dedicated brachytherapy suite. The patient's scan is made and all preparation for treatment is done right in the HDR brachytherapy suite. Since the patient doesn't have to be transported from a separate CT room to the treatment area, the placement of the radioactive pellets is more precise. And with a dedicated suite, treatment can always be scheduled exactly when needed.

    Thompson’s Downtown, West and Methodist facilities all have the capability to treat lung, breast and esophageal cancers with high-dose-rate brachytherapy.

    Prostate Seed Implants 

     
    Prostate seed imlants can help preserve continence and sexual function.

    Thompson at Methodist uses palladium prostate seed technology to delivers maximum dosage to the cancer with minimum damage to surrounding tissue.

    Thompson downtown has developed real-time technology in which the tumor is mapped with an ultrasound probe and seed placement planned in the operating room immediately before the implant procedure, to assures that seeds are planted based on the size, shape and location of the tumor at the time of the procedure. The radiation dose can evaluated during the procedure and adjustments can be made immediately.