GPS for the Body Print
Written by Sandy Berger   

We've all heard of GPS navigation systems in cars, but in hospitals? Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Midwestern Regional Medical Center is the first in the Midwest to offer the Calypso system known as "GPS for the Body." A next generation technology, it significantly advances radiation treatment for prostate cancer patients by exhibiting real-time tracking and monitoring of tumors for patients undergoing external beam radiation therapy.



Due to normal body activity, tumors often tend to change positions. This new technology enables real-time, continuous monitoring of the tumor location during treatment, and improves accuracy in targeting the prostate tumor while better protecting the surrounding tissues and vital organs. It can also reduce side effects.

According to the American Cancer Society 218,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year, and GPS for the Body shows promise for other cancer types as well.

Courtesy: Medialink 

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