Surgeons at Michigan’s Henry Ford Health System successfully
treated a patient who suffers from a recurrent brain tumor by delivering a dose
of radiation therapy directly on the tumor. This new approach could
revolutionize treatment by delaying or preventing future tumor cells from
regrowing. Called GammaTile
Therapy, the surgically targeted radiation therapy was the first of its kind
performed in Michigan; the patient was a 41-year-old male.
Adam Robin, M.D., a neurosurgeon at the Hermelin Brain Tumor
Center at Henry Ford, said, “The current standard of care for brain tumors is
tumor resection, often followed by radiation, chemotherapy, or a combination of
both. Approximately half of patients treated for brain tumors experience tumor
recurrence within a year. In his most recent surgery, the patient was treated
with a form of surgically targeted radiation therapy, which targets residual
tumor cells with radiation before they can significantly replicate. Our hope is
this therapy will delay or prevent the tumor cells from replicating and forming
a recurrent tumor.”
GammaTile Therapy is cleared by the FDA and designed to
delay tumor regrowth while protecting healthy brain tissue in patients who
suffer from recurring tumors.
Mira M. Shah, M.D., a radiation oncologist at Henry Ford,
external beam radiation therapy is usually delivered no sooner than two- to
three weeks after surgery to let the incision heal. With GammaTile, the
radiation is focused on specific areas of the brain using a type of
brachytherapy (internal radiation) which delivers a therapeutic dose to the
tumor during surgery.
Leaving the healthy tissue unharmed, GammaTile maximizes the
amount of radiation aimed at the tumor and is critical for those patients who
have received external beam radiation therapy, which exposes healthy tissue to
radiation.
A bioresorbable, conformable 3D-collaten tile uses uniformly
spaced radiation sources to target the tumor cavity after the tumor is removed.
In just 33 days, 90 percent of the radiation dose is delivered, and after 100
days, the GammaTiles are considered free from radiation. The placement of
GammaTile takes approximately five minutes.
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