News | Radiation Therapy | August 24, 2015

Ackerman Cancer Center in Jacksonville, Fla., treats its first patient with the Mevion S250 and the RayStation treatment planning system

Mevion S250, proton therapy

On April 30, 2015, a major milestone was reached at Ackerman Cancer Center in Jacksonville, Fla., when the first patient was treated with the Mevion S250 and the RayStation treatment planning system. Ackerman Cancer Center is the first private, physician-owned practice to implement proton therapy.

The clinical patient treatment plans were created entirely in RayStation, RaySearch’s highly advanced treatment planning and dose tracking software platform, and delivered on the Mevion S250 Proton System. “Providing this kind of innovative technology in a private setting is something that we knew we could accomplish. We look forward to working with our partners, RaySearch and Mevion, well into the future to bring cutting edge treatments to our patients,” said Scot Ackerman, M.D., medical director of the center.

“The implementation of proton therapy in a private center really shows how far this technology has come and how accessible it can be,” said Marc Mlyn, president of RaySearch Americas, Inc. “We are pleased that the Mevion and RaySearch combined solution has led to such a successful effort so rapidly, and we are glad to be partners with Ackerman Cancer Center’s team of professionals.”

“While we have many clinical proton sites in the USA, Europe and soon Asia, it is very satisfying to see the first Mevion and RaySearch effort up and running. RayStation was developed to handle any type of delivery system, and we will continue to work in close collaboration with our partners to bring new and exciting technologies to our mutual customers”, said Johan Löf, CEO of RaySearch Laboratories AB.

The current version of RayStation supports all relevant proton treatment techniques such as Uniform Scanning, Double Scattering and PBS / IMPT.

For more information: www.AckermanCancerCenter.com

 


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