News | Proton Therapy | September 21, 2015

Facility to begin treating patients at the end of 2018

September 21, 2015 — IBA (Ion Beam Applications SA) announced that it has signed a contract with the company INVAP for the installation of a proton therapy center at the Instituto de Oncologia Angel Roffo hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

IBA will equip the new center with its ProteusPlus system, including one gantry treatment room with next-generation pencil beam scanning capability and one research and development room. The contract will also include an operation and maintenance agreement. The equipment and services that will be supplied by IBA are worth between EUR 35 and 40 million to IBA.

This first proton therapy center to be installed in Latin America is part of the implementation of the Nuclear Medicine National Plan of the Argentine Ministry of Federal Planning, Public Investment and Services, together with the Ministry of Health and the National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA). The Nuclear Medicine National Plan is a unique government plan of investment in infrastructure and equipment designed to ensure free access to the highest standards in prevention, treatment, research and training in nuclear medicine and oncology. It is expected that the center will treat its first patient at the end of 2018.

The Argentine Minister of Federal Planning, Public Investment and Services, Julio De Vido, commented: "Bringing an innovative new cancer center closer to the people has the objective to give better chances to fight this severe disease. Argentina is the first country in Latin America to have access to this unique medical technology which will be beneficial for the health of patients in the country.”

For more information: www.iba-worldwide.com


Related Content

News | Radiation Dose Management

April 25, 2024 — BIOTRONIK, a leading global medical technology company specializing in innovative cardiovascular and ...

Time April 25, 2024
arrow
News | Artificial Intelligence

March 28, 2024 — As artificial intelligence (AI) makes its way into cancer care – and into discussions between ...

Time March 28, 2024
arrow
News | Prostate Cancer

March 27, 2024 — A minimally invasive treatment using MRI and transurethral ultrasound instead of surgery or radiation ...

Time March 27, 2024
arrow
Videos | Radiation Oncology

In the conclusion of this 3-part video series on recent advancements in diagnostic radiology, current editorial advisory ...

Time March 19, 2024
arrow
News | Breast Imaging

March 18, 2024 — QT Imaging Holdings, Inc., a medical device company engaged in research, development, and ...

Time March 18, 2024
arrow
Feature | Radiation Oncology | By Christine Book

Appreciating the considerable advances in the clinical application of artificial intelligence (AI) within healthcare ...

Time March 06, 2024
arrow
News | FDA

March 1, 2024 — Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company, announced that it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S ...

Time March 01, 2024
arrow
News | Breast Imaging

February 22, 2024 — The FAST-Forward randomized trial from the UK found that ultrahypofractionated whole breast ...

Time February 22, 2024
arrow
News | Radiation Oncology

February 22, 2024 — The National Institutes of Health has launched a clinical trials network to evaluate emerging ...

Time February 22, 2024
arrow
News | Radiation Oncology

February 14, 2024 — Accuray Incorporated announced that the team at Quebec’s Montérégie Integrated Cancer Center, part ...

Time February 14, 2024
arrow
Subscribe Now