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IBA and Proton International sign contract for ProteusONE in Arkansas

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | January 03, 2022 Rad Oncology Proton Therapy
Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium, December 23, 2021 – IBA (Ion Beam Applications S.A., EURONEXT), the world leader in particle accelerator technology and the world’s leading provider of proton therapy solutions for the treatment of cancer, today announces a new contract for the installation of a Proteus®ONE[1] proton therapy solution with Proton International Arkansas LLC – a joint venture formed by Proton International, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), Baptist Health, and Arkansas Children’s.

The solution will be installed in the three-story Radiation Oncology Center, which is under construction and part of the UAMS Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute. The Proteus®ONE system will be equipped with Pencil Beam Scanning (PBS), Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), hand pendant for easy patient positioning and a fully integrated quality assurance (QA) hardware and software package from IBA Dosimetry America, Inc. The contract includes a long-term operation and maintenance agreement to be provided by IBA, with Proton International LLC expecting to start treating patients by 2023.

The typical end-user price for a Proteus®ONE system with a 10-year maintenance contract usually ranges between USD 40-50 million. IBA has received the first payment and will start recognizing revenue in 2021.
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Olivier Legrain, Chief Executive Officer of IBA, commented: “We are pleased to sign this new contract with Proton International Arkansas LLC, bringing accelerated access to proton therapy to cancer patients in Arkansas. The US is of key strategic importance for our business and this latest contract reinforces our leading position in this market, being our 7th Proteus®ONE system and 19th proton therapy system sold in the country overall. We look forward to supporting the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Baptist Health, and Arkansas Children’s in their mission of bringing this much needed technology to the state and are pleased to welcome them to IBA Campus[2], the largest community of proton therapy experts.”

“UAMS is excited to be partnering with IBA and to be bringing this advanced technology to patients in Arkansas, making it easier for those in need to access this highly effective treatment,” said UAMS Chancellor Cam Patterson, M.D., MBA. “This is part of our continued commitment to improving the health and well-being of all Arkansans.”

“This collaboration enables children in Arkansas to gain access to this life-saving therapy close to home,” said Marcy Doderer, President and CEO of Arkansas Children’s. “We are proud to work on this exciting initiative that provides the most advanced care and improves quality of life for the children and families we serve.”

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