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ONCURA Signs Contract With The London Clinic To Support New Prostate Cancer Service

30 August 2007

 

ONCURA, a leading provider of brachytherapy products, has been awarded the contract with The London Clinic – one of the UK’s most established independent hospitals – to provide radioactive seeds for their new low dose rate (LDR) brachytherapy service for the treatment of prostate cancer, one of the commonest forms of cancer in men.

 

Professors Stephen Langley and Roger Kirby, consultant urologists at The London Clinic, will head up this new service.

 

LDR brachytherapy is a proven1, cost-effective treatment for early, localised prostate cancer2. It is minimally invasive and involves implanting tiny radioactive seeds through fine needles into the prostate to destroy the cancer cells. Its side effect profile offers patients less risk of impotence and incontinence after treatment, compared to other treatment options3. The procedure is carried out under general anaesthetic and most patients go home the following day.

 

Explains Saheed Rashid, Marketing Director, Oncura, “We are delighted to be working in partnership with The London Clinic to provide this service. LDR brachytherapy is an effective and convenient therapy for treating localised prostate cancer and an important option for men diagnosed with the disease.”

 

“This new service will expand our existing portfolio of specialist services for men not just in London, but across the UK as well as abroad”, added Malcolm Miller, Chief Executive of The London Clinic.