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Treating Lung Cancer with TrueBeam STx Technology

November 21, 2024

According to the American Lung Association, lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in both men and women in the United States and causes more deaths than colorectal, breast, and prostate cancers combined.

Lung cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in one or both lungs. These abnormal cells do not carry out the functions of normal lung cells and do not develop into healthy lung tissue. As they grow, the abnormal cells can form tumors and interfere with the functioning of the lung, which provides oxygen to the body via the blood.

Lung tumor patients often face the challenge of targeting tumors accurately without damaging healthy lung tissue. The radiation oncologists and team at the Radiation Oncology Services at CAMC excel in overcoming this challenge by delivering pinpoint radiation that maximizes tumor destruction while protecting surrounding tissues.

At the Radiation Oncology Services at CAMC, lung cancer patients are treated with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) using the TrueBeam™ STx system. TrueBeam STx is a noninvasive outpatient stereotactic radiation therapy treatment with minimal to no side effects. During the treatment, TrueBeam STx rotates around the patient to deliver hundreds of concentrated and precise beams of radiation to tumors and lesions in the lung. TrueBeam STx combines advanced imaging and beam delivery to target tumors quickly and accurately, from nearly any angle. Real-time imaging tools allow clinicians to see the tumor they are about to treat and respiratory gating makes it possible to synchronize beam delivery with the patient’s breathing.

Learn more about treating lung cancer with TrueBeam STx technology. To book an appointment at our center, please contact CAMC.