Published: September 22, 2008
Xoft Showcases Interim Clincal Results for Breast Cancer Product and New Indications for Electronic Brachytherapy(eBx) at Astro Meeting
BOSTON, Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Xoft, Inc., developer of the Axxent(R)
Electronic Brachytherapy (eBx) System, which delivers non-radioactive,
electronic therapy directly to cancer sites with minimal radiation exposure to
surrounding healthy tissue, will showcase early clinical experience with its
growing suite of oncology treatment technologies here at the 49th American
Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ASTRO) Meeting, September
21-24. Developed for the treatment of early stage breast cancer, the Axxent
System also has applicators for endometrial and rectal indications and is FDA
cleared for use in the treatment of other cancers or conditions where
radiation therapy is indicated. To date, more than 35 Axxent Systems have
been shipped nationwide.
Initial data from the phase IV study, "Early experience with an electronic
brachytherapy technique for intracavitary accelerated partial breast
irradiation (APBI)," will be presented at an Industry Satellite Symposium
hosted by Xoft in conjunction with the ASTRO. The presentation will be made
by Vivek Mehta, MD, director, Center for Advanced Targeted Radiotherapies at
Swedish Cancer Center inSeattle and Radiation Oncology Principal Investigator
for the study.
According to Dr. Mehta, clinical experience with the Axxent System for
many study patients followed to six months and beyond demonstrates that the
X-Ray-based, non-isotopic treatment is a viable option for adjuvant therapy
for early-stage breast cancer. After the tumor had been removed with
lumpectomy surgery, the Axxent System was used to deliver radiation therapy
directly to the tumor bed over five days instead of the standard five to seven
week course of treatment. "While we will be monitoring these patients for the
next five years, this data is very exciting as it confirms what we as
investigators hoped it would from the start -- that Electronic Brachytherapy
is a safe and clinically promising alternative for accelerated partial breast
irradiation."
The Symposium program, titled "Electronic Brachytherapy: Innovation and
Conversations" will also feature a panel of leading radiation oncologists and
breast surgeons discussing new indications for Electronic Brachytherapy,
including the treatment of endometrial cancer and intraoperative radiation
therapy. Program highlights include:
-- Not Just for APBI Anymore -- the Latest Indications for Electronic
Brachytherapy: With the clearance from FDA for the practice of radiation
oncology, the Axxent System has now established itself as an oncology platform
technology. Adam Dickler, MD, Department of Radiation Oncology, Little Company
of Mary Hospital,Evergreen Park, IL, will review early experience with Xoft
Axxent Vaginal cylinders in the treatment of endometrial cancer and Little
Company's early experience utilizing the Axxent System to deliver
Intraoperative Radiation Therapy (IORT) for early-stage breast cancer
patients. With IORT, eligible patients can have their tumors removed and
potentially receive their entire regimen of radiation therapy in a single day.
-- What's Next? Electronic Brachytherapy and the Future of Radiation
Oncology: Without the need for a heavily-shielded vault, the accessibility of
the Axxent Electronic Brachytherapy System can significantly expand the reach
of radiation oncology. Mark Carol, MD, Xoft Chief Medical Officer and renowned
thought leader in advances in oncology, will discuss the potential for current
and next generation treatments using the Axxent X-ray Source.
-- Lightning Round: Two luminaries in the area of APBI will challenge each
other and the audience with thought provoking ideas and opinions on these
latest breakthroughs in breast cancer treatment. Presented by Peter Beitsch,
MD, director, Dallas Breast Center,Dallas, TX and David Wazer, MD, professor
and chairman, Department of Radiation Oncology, Tufts University School of
Medicine,Boston, MA and the Department of Radiation Oncology, Warren Alpert
Medical School of Brown University,Providence, RI.
The company also recently announced the launch of the Axxent Xpress(TM)
Mobile Electronic Brachytherapy Vehicles, which can be configured with up to
three Axxent HDR Controllers. In order to expand and improve access to
critical radiation therapy, Xoft collaborated with Medical Coaches, a leading
manufacturer of custom mobile medical and specialty vehicles, to design and
manufacture the specialized medical vehicles, as well as complete the
extensive Department of Transportation (DOT) certification process.
As a platform technology, the Axxent System addresses a variety of
oncological and non-oncological indications. The Axxent System is designed to
deliver non-radioactive therapy directly to cancer sites with minimal
radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. Designed to deliver
electronic, X-ray-based radiation treatment, the proprietary Axxent treatment
platform can be used in many clinical settings under the supervision of a
radiation oncologist, without the need for a shielded room. As a result, tens
of thousands of patients annually will have greater access to therapy that is
delivered more easily and conveniently.
About Xoft Inc.
Xoft, founded in 1998, develops Electronic Brachytherapy (eBx) systems
based upon miniaturized X-ray tube technology for the practice of radiation
oncology in virtually any clinical setting, eliminating the need for heavily
shielded environments. Xoft provides a "point of care model" that is patient
centric and accessible to a broader spectrum of patients and their physicians.
The Axxent treatment platform provides a therapeutic dose of radiation
directly to the region at risk with minimal radiation exposure to surrounding
healthy tissue and without the complex handling, resource logistics and costs
associated with using radioactive isotopes. Xoft aligns with the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission's (NRC) directive to seek alternatives for radioactive
medical isotopes. Commercially available for treatment of early stage breast
cancer and endometrial and rectal indications, the Axxent(R) Electronic
Brachytherapy System is also cleared for use in the treatment of other cancers
or conditions where radiation therapy is indicated. For more information,
visit http://www.xoftinc.com.
Axxent is a registered trademark of Xoft, Inc.
SOURCE Xoft Inc.
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