Published: July 08, 2010
ProCure Proton Therapy Center Celebrates One Year Anniversary
OKLAHOMA CITY - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Past and present patients, families, friends, staff and physicians of
ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Oklahoma City commemorated a year of
achievements at a celebratory luncheon Thursday at the center in
northwest Oklahoma City.
Members of the ProCure board of directors, CEO Hadley Ford and Dr. John
Cameron, and the center's Medical Director Dr. Sameer Keole joined in
the celebration with many of the approximately 150 patients treated at
ProCure during the last year.
Newlywed and former ProCure prostate cancer patient John Bell and his
wife, Sherry, traveled from the Dallas-Fort Worth area to attend the
festivities.
"After I was diagnosed with prostate cancer, Sherry said she wanted to
be by my side as I went through treatment, so we actually spent our
honeymoon here in Oklahoma while I was treated at ProCure," Bell said.
"We had a great vacation together, and the staff always made us feel
welcome and loved, so of course we wanted to be here today to celebrate
with our friends."
Throughout the first year of operation, the center and its physicians
and staff accomplished many milestones, including:
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Treating more than 150 patients including brain, prostate, spinal,
gastrointestinal, chest, head and neck cancer patients
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Treating more than 30 out-of-state patients from various states,
including Texas, Wisconsin, New Mexico, Missouri, New York, North
Dakota, Arkansas, Nebraska, Georgia, Ohio, Connecticut, Arizona,
Minnesota and Michigan
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Treating pediatric patients age 10 months and older
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Opening the world's only inclined beam room, which treats
approximately 80 percent of tumors appropriate for proton therapy
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Opening a gantry treatment room, which rotates 360 degrees and can be
positioned to treat all tumors appropriate for proton therapy
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Graduating the first proton-certified radiation therapist team in the
nation.
"We have come a long way since opening last year, and we're not letting
up on the momentum we have started," Keole said. "We're making medical
advancements and creating clinical innovations so we can continue to
provide better and better care for our patients. It's exciting to come
to work each day knowing that what we do will improve the outcomes and
quality of life for patients."
The ProCure Proton Therapy Center is affiliated with INTEGRIS Health,
the largest Oklahoma-owned, not-for-profit health system in the state.
INTEGRIS' state-of-the-art Cancer Institute of Oklahoma, which opened in
September 2009 and is adjacent to the proton therapy center, provides
patients with comprehensive cancer care.
"Being able to provide patients in Oklahoma and other states with the
benefits of proton therapy has been a significant enhancement to the
care patients now have access to in Oklahoma," said Bruce Lawrence,
president and CEO of INTEGRIS Health. "We are committed to doing
everything in our power to help patients fight cancer and are very
pleased to be part of bringing this treatment option to patients in
Oklahoma and throughout the United States."
Proton therapy is an advanced form of radiation treatment for many types
of cancer. Protons kill cancer cells by preventing them from dividing
and growing. Patients experience fewer short- and long-term side effects
with proton therapy than with traditional forms of radiation, as proton
therapy causes significantly less damage to healthy tissue and vital
organs. The 55,000 sq.-foot ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Oklahoma
City opened July 8, 2009. At full capacity, the four treatment rooms at
the center will treat about 1,500 patients per year.
About Procure Treatment Centers Inc.
ProCure Treatment Centers Inc. is a privately held health care company
dedicated to improving the lives of patients with cancer by increasing
access to proton therapy. The company was founded in 2005 in
Bloomington, Ind., and is the first to develop a network of proton
therapy centers in cities across the United States. Its first center,
the ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Oklahoma City, opened in 2009.
Centers are under construction in Warrenville, Ill., and Somerset, N.J.,
and others are in development in Seattle, Detroit and south Florida.
ProCure provides management leadership and a comprehensive approach for
the design, construction, financing, staffing, training and day-to-day
operations of proton therapy centers. ProCure's solution reduces the
time, cost and effort necessary to build and operate a facility. ProCure
is advancing proton therapy by collaborating with radiation oncology
practices and hospitals to develop centers through innovation and
improvements in technology, and by providing training at the world's
only educational facility specializing in proton therapy. For more
information, visit procure.com.
About INTEGRIS Health
INTEGRIS Health is the state's largest Oklahoma-owned not-for-profit
health care corporation with hospitals, rehabilitation centers,
physician clinics, mental health facilities, fitness centers,
independent living centers and home health agencies throughout much of
the state. Through its affiliates, INTEGRIS Health operates 13
hospitals, led in the Oklahoma City area by INTEGRIS Baptist Medical
Center and INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center. The organization has
affiliated mental health providers in 50 Oklahoma towns and cities, and
offers hospice services through Hospice of Oklahoma County.

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