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Elekta Provides VMAT and Radiosurgery Solutions for New Jersey Health System

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CentraState Medical Center , a part of the CentraState Healthcare System, currently is treating 45 to 50 patients a day – with fluctuations as high as 70 patients per day, all on one treatment unit. When the time came to add another treatment system, CentraState elected to replace another manufacturer’s system and install two new Elekta systems.

Jan Dragotta, Clinical Director, Radiation Oncology, says the decision process took several months and involved a team of CentraState physicians, physicists and administrators.

Robert Smith, MS, Director of Physics, says, Elekta’s reputation has grown in recent years, so we spent a lot of time comparing Elekta with other systems, and discovered that Elekta systems had many advantages over the competition, especially in imaging capabilities. We decided to make the switch to Elekta.

We’ll be replacing our current IMRT techniques with VMAT,” he explains. “We’re looking to VMAT to increase throughput, but more importantly to reduce treatment times for our patients. That, in turn, will reduce the chance of patient movement during the treatment, another big concern, especially in lung and abdomen applications. We feel we can deliver a better, more precise treatment to the patient by delivering the dose in a shorter time.

Edward Soffen, M.D., Medical Director, says, “VMAT is the newest, latest, greatest technology for conforming the beam as closely as possible to the target. Although we’re doing a good job now sparing healthy tissue, we’re taking it to the next level of sophistication with VMAT. It’s really advanced technology that will force others to be competitive with us, in terms of providing the most sophisticated technology available. We wanted the latest tools that really hone in on the tumor, give us better image guidance, and are compatible with our other hardware and software.”

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