Florida Cancer Centers First to Implement Sicel's DVS(R) Implantable Radiation Sensor in the Treatment of Breast and Prostate Cancer.RALEIGH N.C. -- Sicel Technologies, Inc. announced today that physicians at Boca Raton Community Hospital's Lynn Cancer Institute and Melbourne Internal Medical Associates (MIMA Mima now classified as Acinetobacter. ) Cancer Center are the first to incorporate the Company's DVS DVS Det Vill Säga (Swedish) DVS Descriptive Video Service DVS Dynamic Voltage Scaling DVS Driver and Vehicle Services (Minnesota) DVS Digital Video System DVS Digital Video Services (R) (Dose Verification System) into their treatment protocols. DVS(R) is the first permanently implantable, wireless, telemetric radiation sensor for human use to be commercially available in the United States. Using the hand-held reader, physicians are able to determine after each treatment session the actual dose of radiation being delivered to the tumor and normal tissue. "Both Lynn Cancer Institute and MIMA have a history of providing the best care for their cancer patients by being among the first centers to adopt cutting edge technologies," said Michael Riddle, President & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Sicel Technologies, Inc. "We are extremely pleased to have two such prestigious institutions as our first users in the United States." The Company has clearance to market DVS for use in an estimated 450,000 breast and prostate cancer prostate cancer, cancer originating in the prostate gland. Prostate cancer is the leading malignancy in men in the United States and is second only to lung cancer as a cause of cancer death in men. patients in the US, with the potential for its use in an additional 500,000 European patients. Commenting on the use of DVS, Tim Williams, MD, Chair of the Radiation Oncology radiation oncology n. The branch of radiology that deals with the use of ionizing radiation to treat cancers. radiation oncology Department at Lynn Regional Cancer Center said, "Radiation oncologists will now know with certainty that a patient is receiving the correct dose of radiation. This is just one example of our hospital's commitment to staying on the edge of technology and investing in what is best for the patient." In commenting on the acquisition of DVS for MIMA, Dr Joseph Ting, Chief Medical Physicist said, "We are pleased to be among the first centers offering this unique technology. DVS is needed to gain maximum benefit from modern radiation therapy treatments which aim to deliver high precision radiation doses to improve cancer cure." ABOUT LYNN CANCER INSTITUTE The Lynn Cancer Institute, formerly known as Lynn Regional Cancer Center, is a multi-site practice owned by Boca Raton Community Hospital Boca Raton Community Hospital is a 394-bed not-for-profit health care organization located in Boca Raton, Florida. The institution opened its doors July 17, 1967. The hospital has a staff of more than 750 primary and specialty physicians who provide preventative and acute hospital . It has been in operation for 28 years and has developed into one of the largest comprehensive cancer centers in Florida. A planned new 90,000 square-foot cancer center facility is slated to open in 2008. For further information, visit www.brch.com. ABOUT MELBOURNE INTERNAL MEDICINE ASSOCIATES (MIMA) MIMA is an independent, physician-owned multispecialty group offering patients comprehensive medical care throughout Brevard County, Florida Brevard County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida, along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. As of 2007 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, the population is 534,359[1]. Because of the presence of the John F. . Comprised of over 100 physicians representing 23 medical specialties, MIMA's board-certified physicians provide high-quality medical care at 15 locations on Florida's Space Coast. The MIMA Cancer Center's Department of Radiation Oncology treats 80-90 patients per day. For further information, visit www.mima.com. Sicel Technologies Inc. is a privately owned company with 31 employees headquartered in Morrisville, North Carolina Morrisville is a town in Wake County, North Carolina, USA. The population was 5,208 at the 2000 census. A Special Census was conducted by the United States Census Bureau in March 2004, when the population was enumerated at 11,915. . The Company was established in 1999 to develop a miniaturized, implantable device utilizing multiple sensors in a closed loop telemetry telemetry Highly automated communications process by which data are collected from instruments located at remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to receiving equipment for measurement, monitoring, display, and recording. system. The Company's efforts have been focused in the oncology market segment to develop products that can continuously monitor the changes within tumors of patients undergoing radiation and chemo-therapy. The implantable Dose Verification System or DVS(R) was developed utilizing technology licensed from North Carolina State University History
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