PatLog in clinical use at the University of Mannheim, Germany

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ONCOlog Medical QA AB and the Department of Radiation Oncology at University Medical Center Mannheim have signed a Research and an Evaluation Program about the use of PatLog© system from ONCOlog Medical in the daily treatment of radiotherapy patients with the Elekta Synergy© linac.

The PatLog© system consists of unique tools for immobilization of radiotherapy patients on the treatment table plate with a reclining device outside the treatment room and thereafter transporting the patients on an auto controlled carrier to the treatment room with automatic docking into treatment position. 

The PatLog© system has been developed in its first application for proton therapy at the WPE (Westdeutsches Protonentherapiezentrum Essen) clinic in Essen in co-operation with the Belgian company IBA (Ion Beam Applications).

The PatLog© installation in Mannheim and its use for image guided radiation therapy (IGRT) will, with support from two other Swedish companies - Elekta and C-Rad, prove its impact on greater treatment accuracy, increased patient well-being and higher productivity at the Mannheim Radiation Therapy clinic.

"It is with great satisfaction I see the installation of PatLog© in Mannheim as a result of many years of development within ONCOlog. The trend change in patient handling in RT clinics that may come with PatLog© will minimize the need for immobilization devices while improving accuracy, introduces great patient well-being and increases the patient throughput, which will lower the overall cost per treatment. I am convinced that this exciting program will show positive results far ahead of our expectations”, says Hans Dahlin, the founder of ONCOlog Medical.

The PatLog© system is already installed and has been technically verified. The Program will continue until May/June 2011. 

“Our department has for years been working with different companies on the Radiation Therapy field for early clinical evaluation of new HW and SW products. These products and other new inventions make it possible today to treat a well defined target with extremely high precision, which helps many cancer patients. The PatLog© system opens up a new dimension for future radiotherapy with more reproducible patient positioning and more cost effective utilization of modern linacs” says Prof. Frank Lohr, University Medical Center Mannheim.

“The co-operation agreement with the Department of Radiation Oncology at University Medical Center Mannheim will have a strong impact on our global PatLog© sales, and I am very proud to have the Mannheim clinic as our key reference installation in our building of the company market organization for sales and expert support of PatLog© throughout the world,” says Göran Beijer, CEO, ONCOlog Medical.

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About the The Department of Radiation Therapy and Radiation Oncology at the University Medical Center Mannheim
The center has been active in the application and improvement of advanced treatment techniques such as IGRT, IMRT, VMAT and IORT. Through the use of the most advanced radiation therapy technology available, the Mannheim Center has become one of the most important treatment facilities for cancer patients in the Rhein-Neckar area, treating 2 300 to 2 400 patients per year. The department has four linacs on site and collaboration with two units off site. All systems are paper- and filmless.

For further information contact
Göran Beijer, CEO ONCOlog Medical, goran.beijer@oncologmedical.com
Frank Lohr, University Medical Center Mannheim frank.lohr@umm.de

About ONCOlog Medical
The company is the world leading provider of patient logistics for radiotherapy clinics. Products delivering higher productivity, greater treatment accuracy and increased patient well-being contribute to effective and dignified cancer care.