Patients with early-stage breast cancer who have undergone a lumpectomy are prime candidates for this novel technology. AccuBoost displays the tumor bed and lumpectomy cavity as the breast is immobilized and compressed through mammography. Using the image as a guide, doctors then implant a sealed radiation source within the tissue near the affected area, allowing targeted delivery of vertical and horizontal radiation.
By showing the site where cancer was removed and the surrounding breast tissue area, AccuBoost helps doctors treat the extent of the breast cancer while targeting the affected tissues and identifying areas where cancer could recur.
“AccuBoost offers increased options for breast-conserving radiation therapy with high precision partial treatment that optimally spares the surrounding non-cancer affected normal tissues,” said Clarissa Henson, MD, Chair of Radiation Oncology at Trinitas. “It is important that we offer breast cancer patients customized treatment options that best suits their specific cancer.”
TCCC also uses AccuBoost to provide accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI), a powerful, noninvasive treatment for patients with early-stage breast cancer that delivers radiation to only a portion of the breast. APBI is delivered once or twice-daily for one or two weeks, so treatments can be arranged around the patients’ work or home schedules.
For information on either treatment option, call 908-994-8000 or visit TrinitasCancerCenter.org/AccuBoost.
The medical and support team at Trinitas Comprehensive Cancer Center (TCCC) understands the physical, emotional and supportive challenges patients face in their fight against cancer. That’s why this interdisciplinary team of highly skilled professionals works with each patient to develop a comprehensive approach to care that encompasses the latest diagnostic and treatment options, medical technology, clinical trials and integrative therapy. Treatment options may include one or more of the following:
- Chemotherapy
- Hormone therapy
- Radiation therapy
- Surgery
TCCC provides some of the most innovative nonsurgical treatment breakthroughs in external beam and internal radiation therapy. These treatments include:
- Intensity-modulated radiation therapy
- Stereotactic radiosurgery
- High-dose-rate brachytherapy
- Prostate seed implants
- Image-guided radiation therapy
TCCC also offers access to clinical trials of emerging therapies and new treatment methods that may improve patients’ quality of life and survival rates.
For information or to schedule an appointment, call 908-994-8000 or visit TrinitasCancerCenter.org.
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