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The EMORY PROTON THERAPY CENTER PROJECT FACT SHEET • • • • • $200+ million proton center project 107, 000+ square foot building 5 treatment rooms (4 rotational gantries and 1 fixed beam) MRI and CT scan diagnostic services in support of proton therapy Opening 2016 Proton Therapy - Effective Cancer Treatment Proton therapy allows for a highly targeted dose of lifesaving radiation therapy to be delivered directly to the tumor while minimizing the exposure to healthy issue. This can result in a more effective treatment for patients with fewer side effects. This advanced technology is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and reimbursed by both Medicare and private insurance. Around since the 1950s, proton therapy has been used to treat more than 110,000 people worldwide. Patients typically receive approximately 30 treatments during a four- to six-week period. Each treatment lasts about 15-25 minutes, after which the patient is free to carry on with daily affairs. Proton therapy involves the use of a focused beam of protons to target tumors with control and precision unavailable in other radiation therapies. The precise delivery of proton energy limits damage to healthy surrounding tissue, resulting in minimal or no side effects to the patient. This precision also allows for a more potent and effective dose of radiation to be used. Children are a prime example of who benefits most from limiting radiation, as they are particularly at-risk for the traditional side effects commonly expected from conventional radiation. Why proton therapy? Proton therapy and standard x-ray therapy (photon radiation) both target specific, cancerous cells in the body. The major advantage of proton treatment is that clinicians can better control the energy distribution of protons as they are deposited in tissue. Essentially, only a small amount of dose is delivered along the proton beam’s delivery path. Most of the dose can be delivered to the targeted cells at a precise distance in tissue, called the “Bragg Peak.” Proton therapy is used to treat adult and pediatric cancers including: • Prostate • Brain • Eye • Head and neck • Lung • Spine • Breast ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY The Varian Probeam superconducting cyclotron featured at the Emory Proton Therapy Center is a 90 ton machine that accelerates protons to two-thirds the speed of light. This cutting-edge system also features pencil-beam (or spot) scanning, which allows for modulation of the proton beam’s intensity. This enables doctors to precisely shape the dose distribution to concentrate on the targeted tumor, while sparing normal healthy tissue. The calculated dose is “painted” to the tumor from multiple angles, with the beam intensity modulated and shaped to match the shape of the tumor. The treatment is delivered through the gantry which is three-stories tall and has the ability to rotate 360 degrees around the patient. ABOUT WINSHIP CANCER INSTITUTE Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University is Georgia’s only National Cancer Institute-Designated Cancer Center and serves as the coordinating center for cancer research and care throughout Emory University. For 75 years, Winship has served the citizens of Georgia and the Southeast by working tirelessly to prevent, treat and cure cancer. Winship offers patients and their family members a vast array of resources in medical oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, diagnostic imaging, complementary therapies and social services. Our faculty is comprised of 360 clinicians and researchers within Emory University School of Medicine, Rollins School of Public Health, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory/Georgia Tech Department of Biomedical Engineering and Emory College. Winship’s culture of collaboration and discovery draws physicians, scientists, nurses and other professionals from all over the world. To learn more about Winship, visit http://winshipcancer.emory.edu. ABOUT APT Advanced Particle Therapy (APT) develops and manages premier proton therapy centers to deliver exceptional cancer treatment to patients. APT provides a fully integrated solution for the development of proton treatment centers for leading academic medical institutions as well as best in class regional healthcare systems. APT serves as the project’s developer and provides a turnkey solution to the highly complex task of successfully developing, designing, constructing, overseeing and managing a particle therapy treatment center. APT is developing centers for Scripps Healthcare in San Diego, Emory Healthcare in Atlanta, the University of Maryland in Baltimore, and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. For more information about Advanced Particle Therapy, visit www.advancedparticletherapy.com.