TomoTherapy: New Technology in the Fight Against Cancer

Recent data from the National Cancer Institutecomplicated tumor placements where the treatment
shows amazing progress in several vitaltime is a reasonable trade-off for precision and
cancer-related areas. As cancer-related mortality ispreserving of healthy tissue.
falling, so are actual diagnoses of the disease.TomoTherapy Planning
What this means is that the United States has nowBefore beginning any TomoTherapy treatment, the
successfully identified some causes of cancer and weradiation oncologist will determine the precise
are making progress towards cancer prevention.topography of the tumor using complex, three
Additionally, the nation is making huge strides indimensional imaging software. Using this image, he will
cancer treatment, utilizing years of research and newdetermine the contours and intricacies of the tumor,
technology to develop state of the art radiationwhich will help him determine the surface area, and
therapies and treatments.thus allowing him to calculate the amount of radiation
One relatively new form of radiation therapy, firstthat is needed for each TomoTherapy session as
used clinically in 2003, is called TomoTherapy, anwell as the acceptable levels for the surrounding
innovative form of CT guided IMRT (or Intensityareas.
Modulated Radiation Therapy).The TomoTherapy planning station is then used to
The primary advantage to using TomoTherapy is itscalculate the pattern, position, and intensity for the
precise delivery of radiation to a cancerous tumor,radiation to be delivered to the affected area. Precise
while sparing the healthy tissue around it. Thepositioning is imperative for effective radiation
radiation sources encircle the patient and use atherapy, and because a patient's position can change
multi-leaf collimator, which allows the tumor to beslightly from session to session it is necessary to
targeted more precisely.take CT images of the patient before each session.
Because of this innovative technology, a radiationAs times continue to change, there will probably be
oncologist can treat areas that are difficult ornew and updated techniques available for radiation
impossible for other machines to reach, such asoncologists to use, many of them, perhaps, based on
treating just the lining of the lung and not the lungthe TomoTherapy solutions that have been
itself, or taking on tumors on the edge of the spinaldeveloped and continue to be useful tools in the fight
cord without risking damage to the spinal cord itself.against cancer.
For more simple cases, such as breast cancer thatDoctors and scientists are confident that there will be
has not metastasized, TomoTherapy may not be thea cure for cancer in the coming years, but until then
best solution, because other methods can deliver theit is a comfort to know that advances, such as
radiation safely while using much less time.TomoTherapy, are making it a battle that is easier to
TomoTherapy's primary benefit is for the mostfight.