Published: July 16, 2010
INTEGRIS and ProCure Announce Breakthrough Treatment for Patients with Anal Cancer
OKLAHOMA CITY - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The INTEGRIS
Cancer Institute of Oklahoma and the ProCure
Proton Therapy Center announce a breakthrough treatment approach for
anal canal cancer. For the first time in the United States proton
therapy is now being used to treat this type of cancer.
"In the past, patients with gastrointestinal cancers, specifically those
in the pelvis, have rarely had proton therapy as an option because the
required field size and depths were too large. By using protons and
uniform scanning technology, we can overcome these obstacles," explains
Sameer Keole, M.D., medical director of the ProCure
Proton Therapy Center in Oklahoma City. "The precision of proton
therapy allows for the tumor to be treated with much greater accuracy,
with less risk to healthy tissue permitting a more tolerable course of
treatment for our patients."
Physicians who treat patients at the INTEGRIS
Cancer Institute of Oklahoma and the ProCure
Proton Therapy Center recently developed this new protocol and have
successfully treated their first anal canal cancer patient, the first in
the country to receive such treatment.
Traditional forms of radiation therapy could have been used to treat
this patient, but the dose to the intestines and bladder would have been
twice as high, a risk the patient was unwilling to take.
In addition to proton therapy, the patient also received chemotherapy at
the newly established INTEGRIS Gastrointestinal Center of Excellence
located on the INTEGRIS Cancer Institute of Oklahoma Proton campus.
While treatment options for gastrointestinal cancers such as surgery,
chemotherapy and traditional radiation therapy are available elsewhere,
what sets this campus apart from any other cancer treatment facility in
the country is the ability to combine those treatment options with
proton therapy, in a single location.
"With a multidisciplinary team of medical oncologists, radiation
oncologists, radiologists, GI surgeons and gastroenterologists, patients
and their families have access to a medical team that will map out all
available treatment options," says Brian Geister, M.D., medical director
of hematology and medical oncology at the INTEGRIS Cancer
Institute of Oklahoma. "And because the entire treatment team is at one
location, patients can receive all consultations and evaluations in one
or two days, rather than waiting weeks between appointments."
According to the National
Cancer Institute, more than 250,000 new cases of gastrointestinal
cancer were diagnosed last year. Access to the various treatment
services under one roof with the supervision of collaborating physicians
is more likely to result in higher success rates, as well as higher
patient convenience and satisfaction.
The INTEGRIS Gastrointestinal Center of Excellence will focus on the
care of patients with abnormalities of the digestive system,
specifically anal, esophageal, stomach, pancreatic, liver and colorectal
cancers. Now many patients with certain gastrointestinal tumors who
previously had few or no treatment options available may find hope.
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. For more
information, visit www.integrisOK.com.
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.

Sky Opila
Public Communications Inc.
312-558-1770 x173
sopila@pcipr.com
Copyright © 2012, Business Wire, Inc., All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2012, NewsBlaze,
Daily News