Max Hospital Mohali introduces advanced radiation therapy technology Edge 30
Chandigarh: Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mohali, further strengthening its advanced cancer care services, introduced the most advanced radiation therapy technology, Edge (3.0), integrated with HyperArc™ and Surface Guided Radiation Therapy, on Tuesday.
Dr. Sajal Kakkar, Director - Radiation Oncology, said at a press conference here today that this state-of-the-art technology helps in faster recovery of patients with unparalleled precision, non-iChandigarh: Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mohali, further strengthening its advanced cancer care services, introduced the most advanced radiation therapy technology, Edge (3.0), integrated with HyperArc™ and Surface Guided Radiation Therapy, on Tuesday.
Dr. Sajal Kakkar, Director - Radiation Oncology, said at a press conference here today that this state-of-the-art technology helps in faster recovery of patients with unparalleled precision, non-invasive and pain-free approach. Director of Radiation Oncology, Dr. Pankaj Kumar Arora, said, "Edge (3.0) represents a significant leap forward in radiation surgery and radiotherapy. This system empowers clinicians to treat a wide range of cancers with exceptional precision, flexibility, and efficiency. Its sub-millimeter precision, combined with HyperArc's automated radiosurgery workflow, allows for highly targeted radiation delivery, significantly reducing treatment times and enhancing patient comfort.
The introduction of Edge (3.0) allows us to integrate cutting-edge technology into our cancer treatment protocols," said Dr. Kakkar. He added that with this advancement, Max Institute of Cancer Care (MICC), Mohali, has further strengthened its position as a comprehensive cancer care center equipped with globally benchmarked technology.
Dr. Arora stated that Edge (3.0) enables us to deliver precise, non-invasive treatments with efficiency, even in the most complex cancer cases. This technology significantly improves the accuracy of treatment while minimizing discomfort, leading to better outcomes and improved quality of life for patients, Dr. Arora added.
The Edge radiosurgery system offers an effective alternative to traditional surgery for select cancer patients. It enables radiation oncologists to deliver high-dose, highly precise radiation treatment without incisions or prolonged hospitalization for the patient. Its advanced mobility and imaging capabilities allow for the treatment of tumors located in areas that are difficult to access surgically.nvasive and pain-free approach. Director of Radiation Oncology, Dr. Pankaj Kumar Arora, said, "Edge (3.0) represents a significant leap forward in radiation surgery and radiotherapy. This system empowers clinicians to treat a wide range of cancers with exceptional precision, flexibility, and efficiency. Its sub-millimeter precision, combined with HyperArc's automated radiosurgery workflow, allows for highly targeted radiation delivery, significantly reducing treatment times and enhancing patient comfort.
The introduction of Edge (3.0) allows us to integrate cutting-edge technology into our cancer treatment protocols," said Dr. Kakkar. He added that with this advancement, Max Institute of Cancer Care (MICC), Mohali, has further strengthened its position as a comprehensive cancer care center equipped with globally benchmarked technology.
Dr. Arora stated that Edge (3.0) enables us to deliver precise, non-invasive treatments with efficiency, even in the most complex cancer cases. This technology significantly improves the accuracy of treatment while minimizing discomfort, leading to better outcomes and improved quality of life for patients, Dr. Arora added.
The Edge radiosurgery system offers an effective alternative to traditional surgery for select cancer patients. It enables radiation oncologists to deliver high-dose, highly precise radiation treatment without incisions or prolonged hospitalization for the patient. Its advanced mobility and imaging capabilities allow for the treatment of tumors located in areas that are difficult to access surgically.
