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Hackensack Meridian John Theurer Cancer Center Announces Affiliation with ProCure NJ to Offer Advanced Proton Therapy for Cancer

Hackensack Meridian John Theurer Cancer Center Announces Affiliation with ProCure NJ to Offer Advanced Proton Therapy for Cancer 

(February 10, 2019 – Hackensack, NJ) Hackensack Meridian John Theurer Cancer Center now offers the most technologically advanced method to deliver radiation treatments to cancerous tumors available today called proton beam therapy (“proton therapy”). Through our new clinical affiliation with ProCure Proton Therapy Center (ProCure NJ) in Somerset, NJ, Hackensack Meridian Health patients now have access to all available forms of radiation therapy. 

Conventional radiation therapy uses X-ray particles called photons to target tumors that have two inconveniences. First, they radiate all tissues “in the way of the radiation beam” and second, after reaching their target – the tumor – some particles called photons “scatters” to nearby tissues, leading to more toxicity. By contrast, in proton beam therapy, the particles called protons enter the body at a low energy level and release most of their energy upon impact with the tumor, so there is no “exit” dose reducing by over 60% the exposure to radiation of nearby healthy tissues. This is an especially important benefit when a tumor is located near critical organs or structures such as the brain, heart, or spinal cord. As proton beam therapy delivers highly-targeted energy (pin-point radiation) with less toxicity, higher doses can be delivered to the tumor safely. Proton beam therapy is now recognized as at least as effective as conventional radiation therapy with much less toxicity.  

“At Hackensack Meridian Health, we’ve long provided a wide range of highly precise radiation therapy technologies to meet our patients’ needs, treatments that target tumor tissue while sparing nearby healthy tissue as much as possible. The affiliation with ProCure NJ will give our adult and pediatric patients direct access to every type of radiation therapy now available for people with cancer,” said Robert C. Garrett, FACHE, CEO, Hackensack Meridian Health

Proton therapy is effective for treating certain types of cancers as well as some non-cancerous tumors. Each patient’s doctors can help them determine the most appropriate treatment plan. Proton therapy may be an option for patients with these types of cancers:

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