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New Cancer Treatment Provides Hope for Liver Cancer Patients

3/06/2012

  March 6, 2012

 

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Jennifer McDonald, Blue Ridge Cancer Care

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Allie Buth, Carilion Clinic

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NEW CANCER TREATMENT PROVIDES HOPE FOR LIVER CANCER PATIENTS

 

Only five facilities in Virginia offer Selective Internal Radiation Therapy

 

ROANOKE, Va. (March 6, 2012) – Together, Carilion Clinic and Blue Ridge Cancer Care are now offering a new therapy called Selective Internal Radiation (SIR) to patients with liver cancer that meet appropriate criteria. SIR-Spheres deliver targeted, internal radiation therapy directly to the tumor, while sparing normal healthy tissue. The Carilion Clinic/Blue Ridge Cancer Care team is one of only five teams in the state of Virginia certified to perform this therapy.

 

SIR uses microspheres, the size of about one-third the diameter of a strand of hair, made of millions of polymer beads which contain the radioactive element yttrium-90. The microspheres are injected through a catheter, into the bloodstream that carries the microspheres directly to the tumor. The microspheres lodge themselves in the small vessels feeding the tumor, where they then release radiation.   

 

 “This is a novel new way to tackle large volume cancer where conventional treatments cannot be used or have failed,” explained Robert Heath, M.D., radiation oncologist with Blue Ridge Cancer Care. “Chemotherapy seldom controls liver disease forever. SIR-Spheres selectively irradiate the tumors and can give appropriate patients another option.”

 

Research has shown that liver tumors feed off of blood from the hepatic artery while the portal vein provides blood to healthy liver tissue. SIR-Spheres are administered into the hepatic artery, allowing for more targeted delivery of radiation.

 

“Early clinical studies have been encouraging showing improved survival rates and tumor response,” said Tom Bishop, M.D., interventional radiologist at Carilion Clinic. “There have also been case reports of patients with primary liver cancer that have been down staged and made eligible for liver transplantation.”

 

This new treatment option is performed on an outpatient basis at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital in the interventional radiology suite. Patients generally tolerate the treatment well, with minimal side effects.

 

Both Heath and Bishop stress that this new procedure is the work of a coordinated, committed team that includes medical oncology, radiation oncology, interventional radiology and nuclear medicine.

 

Medicare will pay for SIR-Spheres for the following cancers: colorectal to liver, metastatic neuroendocrine tumors to liver, and hepato cellular carcinoma. At this point, the treatment has restricted use and other cancers are not reimbursed by Medicare.

 

About Carilion Clinic

Carilion Clinic is a not-for-profit healthcare organization serving nearly one million people in Virginia through hospitals, outpatient specialty centers and advanced primary care practices. Led by multi-specialty physician teams with a shared philosophy that puts the patient first, Carilion is committed to improving outcomes for every patient while advancing the quality of care through medical education and research. For more information visit www.carilionclinic.org/about.

 

About Blue Ridge Cancer Care

Blue Ridge Cancer Care (BRCC) is an independent private practice of 17 physicians specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and blood disorders. BRCC’s nine convenient locations throughout the southwest region of Virginia provide comprehensive and cutting-edge cancer care closer to where patients live. BRCC provides a number of services and treatments including medical oncology, radiation oncology, hematology, genetic risk assessment and clinical research. BRCC physicians have trained at prestigious medical schools and have developed a model for care that maximizes patient and family convenience. BRCC’s team provides the optimal physician and emotional support for cancer patients and their caregivers, realizing that each cancer diagnosis is different and each treatment plan should be too.

Blue Ridge Cancer Care is united in healing with The US Oncology Network, one of the nation’s largest community-based cancer treatment and research networks focused on advancing cancer care in America. As an affiliate of The US Oncology Network, BRCC is united with more than 1,000 physicians and 10,000 cancer professionals nationwide. Blue Ridge Cancer Care participates in clinical trials through US Oncology Research, which has helped to develop 43 FDA approved cancer therapies. For more information, visit www.usoncology.com.