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Total Marrow Irradiation Provides Greater Precision, Fewer Side Effects

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | June 12, 2015
Total Marrow Irradiation Provides Greater Precision, Fewer Side Effects

10-Year Anniversary of First Total Marrow Irradiation Delivery with the TomoTherapy® System Illustrates Growing Impact of Groundbreaking Approach

SUNNYVALE, Calif., June 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- This month marks the 10-year anniversary of the first successful total marrow irradiation (TMI) using the TomoTherapy® System. This procedure was performed at City of Hope in Duarte, California. As a result of continuing research and use of the system for TMI, numerous centers around the world have adopted the approach, once considered to be impossible because of limitations inherent to conventional radiation therapy systems.
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TMI is an advanced form of total body irradiation, which has traditionally been an important part of bone marrow transplants (BMT). People with certain types of cancers or other diseases including leukemias, lymphomas and multiple myeloma may undergo a BMT as part of their treatment. Before the transplant, chemotherapy and/or radiation may be given to neutralize any cancer in the marrow.

Traditional approaches to total body irradiation resulted in the same dose of radiation delivered to the entire body, not just the bone marrow, causing damage to healthy organs and side effects ranging from nausea and diarrhea to cataracts and secondary malignancies. In contrast, the TomoTherapy System delivers small radiation "beamlets" from 360 degrees around the patient, allowing for greater control of the prescription dose so it conforms precisely to the target. This enables physicians to irradiate the bone marrow with larger doses of radiation while sparing nearby normal, healthy organs and limiting radiation side effects. Also, the system's CT scanner-based design allows efficient delivery of radiation to very large areas without field matching. These attributes are unique to the TomoTherapy System and facilitate its use for TMI as an alternative to total body irradiation.

The TomoTherapy System is the only radiation system specifically designed for image-guided intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). More than 950 scientific articles have been published on TomoTherapy technology, with many addressing the clinical value and patient benefit of this treatment modality across a broad the range of indications. The system offers clinicians the flexibility to deliver treatment in a helical mode or from clinician-specified beam angles with TomoDirect™ Mode. These unique features, combined with daily 3D image guidance, enable physicians to:

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