Oncology - Clinical (Radiation)
The three radiation therapies regularly
performed at the Bupa Cromwell Cancer Centre are:
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Brachytherapy
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Gamma Knife surgery
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TomoTherapy
Brachytherapy
Brachytherapy (also known as Permanent Seed Implant Therapy) is
widely established in the USA and Europe as one of the preferred
treatments for early prostate cancer.
Gamma Knife
surgery
Gamma Knife Surgery is regarded as the most effective treatment
for single and multiple brain metastases, which can occur as
‘secondaries’ in patients with melanomas, breast and lung cancers.
Despite the use of the term "knife", the treatment is actually
non-invasive.
TomoTherapy
TomoTherapy is the most advanced, integrated
cancer treatment system available.
The TomoTherapy Hi·Art System® is a new,
revolutionary way to treat cancer with radiation. Using this system
the physician can check the location of a patient's tumour before
each treatment, then deliver painless and precise radiation therapy
based on a carefully customised plan. The TomoTherapy Hi·Art System
delivers a very sophisticated form of intensity-modulated
radiotherapy (IMRT).
Designated Units
We are now developing specialist teams of Doctors who work in a
multi-discplinary approach to manage often complex cancers such as
lymphoma in our newly designated Lymphoma Unit. The service
offers a comprehensive in-house service that will include a weekly
multi-discplinary meeting and access to state of the art therapies
such as radio-immunotherapy and targeted novel agents.
Related Specialist Centres