Chandigarh: Strengthening its advanced cancer care services, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mohali, on Tuesday introduced EDGE (3.0) which is a most advanced radiation therapy technologies—integrated with HyperArc™ and surface guided radiation therapy.
This cutting-edge platform marks a major advancement in cancer treatment in Tricity and nearby area by offering unmatched precision, a non-invasive and pain-free approach, and faster recovery for patients, said Dr. Sajal Kakkar director–radiation oncology during a press conference here today.
Dr. Pankaj Kumar Arora director–radiation oncology said,”EDGE (3.0) represents a significant leap in the delivery of radiosurgery and radiotherapy. The system enables clinicians to treat a wide range of cancers with exceptional accuracy, flexibility, and efficiency. Its sub-millimetre precision, combined with HyperArc’s automated radiosurgery workflows, allows highly targeted radiation delivery while significantly reducing treatment time and enhancing patient comfort.”
The introduction of EDGE (3.0) allows us to integrate state-of-the-art technology into our cancer treatment protocols, said Dr. Kakkar.
With this advancement, Max Institute of Cancer Care (MICC), Mohali further strengthens its position as a comprehensive cancer care centre equipped with globally benchmarked technology, he informed.
Dr. Arora said that EDGE (3.0) empowers us to deliver precise, non-invasive treatments with enhanced efficiency, even for the most complex cancer cases. This technology significantly improves treatment accuracy while minimising discomfort, offering patients better outcomes and an improved quality of life, Dr Arora opined.
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 treatments without incisions or prolonged hospitalisation. Its advanced mobility and imaging capabilities allow treatment of tumors located in areas that are difficult to access surgically.
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