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First European analysis of Xoft for endometrial and cervical cancer presented at ESTRO

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | May 09, 2017 Rad Oncology Radiation Therapy
NASHUA, NH and VIENNA, AUSTRIA, May 5, 2017 – iCAD, Inc. (Nasdaq: ICAD), an industry-leading provider of advanced image analysis, workflow solutions and radiation therapy for the early identification and treatment of cancer, today announced researchers will present new clinical data supporting use of the Xoft® Axxent® Electronic Brachytherapy (eBx®) System® for the treatment of endometrial and cervical cancer at the 36th Congress of the European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology (ESTRO) in Vienna, Austria, from May 5-9, 2017. The Company will also showcase the multi-platform Xoft System and its suite of products at its booth (#4330) throughout the meeting.

“This new clinical data analysis of endometrial and cervical cancer patients treated with the Xoft System at a European facility presents encouraging results that support the valuable benefits of this innovative treatment option,” said Ken Ferry, CEO of iCAD. “These new preliminary data add to the growing body of global research highlighting the Xoft System’s clinical value to patients and clinicians alike.”

At the meeting, researchers from Miguel Servet University Hospital in Zaragoza, Spain will present new preliminary findings on their recent clinical experience treating endometrial and cervical cancer patients with electronic brachytherapy using the Xoft System in two posters including E-poster EP-1783 entitled “Acute toxicity with Xoft Axxent Electronic Brachytherapy (XB) in endometrial or cervical cancer.” This study demonstrated excellent results in acute toxicity in 29 endometrial or cervical cancer patients treated with the Xoft System from September 2015 to September 2016. In the second study, Poster PO-0939, entitled “Comparison of brachytherapy sources of endometrial cancer: Electronic brachytherapy source and 192Ir” researchers performed a dosimetric analysis. Results showed that electronic brachytherapy delivered a lower dose of radiation to surrounding healthy organs at risk, such as the bladder and rectum, than would have been delivered had 192Ir been utilized instead of the Xoft System. The posters will be available for viewing during the conference.
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“The Xoft System is able to precisely target cancer cells and spare surrounding healthy tissue, resulting in a significant reduction in the radiation dose that reaches organs at risk,” said Agustina Mendez Villamon, MD, Radiation Oncologist, Miguel Servet University Hospital. “Our early results with this targeted technology are very promising, and we are pleased to offer this valuable treatment option to appropriately selected patients with endometrial and cervical cancer in Spain.”

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