Apollo Cancer Centre Kolkata Brings New Technique to Treat Breast Cancer

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Dr. Animesh Saha, Consultant, Clinical Oncology, Apollo Cancer Center, Kolkata
Dr. Animesh Saha, Consultant, Clinical Oncology, Apollo Cancer Center, Kolkata
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Apollo Cancer Centre Kolkata Brings New Technique to Treat Breast Cancer

  • The new technique – RPM gated DIBH technique helps protect the heart during radiotherapy in left sided breast cancer patients

Kolkata, 24th November 2021: Apollo Cancer Centre Kolkata implements ‘Deep Inspiratory Breath Hold’ (DIBH) technique with the use of real-time position management (RPM) system to treat left sided breast cancer patients. This new technique will help protect the heart during radiotherapy.

Radiotherapy is an indispensable weapon in breast cancer treatment. Most breast cancer patients who are treated with curative intent need treatment with radiotherapy; usually after surgery. Radiotherapy has been shown to reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence and improve survival. This radiotherapy becomes technically difficult while treating left sided breast cancer patients due to presence of heart on the left side of the chest.

Excess radiation dose to the heart while treating left sided breast cancer patients can increase the risk of cardiac toxicity and reduce patient’s life span due to cardiac complications. Normally ‘Deep Inspiratory Breath Hold’ (DIBH) is one such technique, which has been shown to reduce the radiation dose to the heart and thus reduce the risk of cardiac side effects. In this technique patient needs to hold their breath for few seconds after taking deep inspiration and during that time the radiotherapy is delivered.

Sharing his thoughts on the new technique, Dr Animesh Saha, Consultant Clinical Oncologist, said, We at Apollo Cancer Centre, Kolkata, use the DIBH technique with real-time position management (RPM) system. This RPM system will help to trace respiratory movement of patients and allow setting threshold of respiratory movement for radiotherapy. Radiation beam will only be on when the patient’s breathing is within that particular threshold of respiration and the beam will be off when the respiratory movement gets above or below the set threshold. This respiratory gating using RPM system enables pushing the heart away from radiation field, precisely in a well-controlled, automated manner and thus reducing the radiation dose to heart”.

Dr Saha added, “It will be a routine procedure from now on to treat left sided breast cancer patients with RPM gated DIBH technique and we will be able to prevent radiotherapy related cardiac toxicity for left sided breast cancer patients. Successful launch of this new technique was made possible by the teamwork of physicists, technicians, engineers and clinicians, which has made it possible to implement the procedure.”

On this occasion, Dr Surinder Singh Bhatia, Director Medical Services, Eastern Region, said, “Radiotherapy is the most important part of treating breast cancer. We at Apollo Cancer Centre are always on the lookout for improving patient care by making optimum use of new techniques. Our world-renowned clinicians brings their global experience to treat patients. We recently launched the Fast Forward Therapy for breast cancer and now with this new technique, RPM gated DIBH, our patients can be rest assured that they will receive the most advanced radiotherapy techniques with the added benefits of accuracy and a successful treatment.”

This technique is widely used in developed countries like the US and UK and is available in very few centres in India. Apollo Cancer Centre Kolkata has started treating breast cancer patients with this new technique and their first patient was successfully treated with this technique under supervision of Dr Saha. Dr Saha is well versed with this technique while working as a Consultant Clinical Oncologist in UK.

About Apollo Cancer Centres:

THE CANCER CARE LEGACY: BREATHING HOPE INTO LIVES FOR OVER 27 YEARS

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Apollo Cancer Centres- are present across 14 cities and has 1000 dedicated beds, over 240 oncologists to oversee delivery of high-end precision Oncology Therapy. Our oncologists deliver world-class cancer care following an organ-based practice under competent Cancer Management Teams. This helps us in delivering exemplary treatment to the patient in an environment which has consistently delivered an international standard of clinical outcomes.

Today people from 147 countries come to India for cancer treatment at Apollo Cancer Centres. With the first & only Pencil Beam Proton Therapy Centre in South Asia & Middle East, Apollo Cancer Centres has all that is needed to strengthen the battle against cancer.

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