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Elekta offers the world’s most complete portfolio of stereotactic treatment solutions for the treatment of cancer and diseases of the brain, spine and body. The resulting systems’ design and performance reflect decades of leadership and innovation.

Our radiation oncology and neurosurgery customers face the constant cost-benefit challenge of wanting to adopt the most advanced treatment protocols within the constraints of the resources available. Elekta Axesse™ has been specifically developed to help meet this challenge, to bring the highest treatment quality to the maximum number of patients.

Resource management benefits

Caseload versatility • Workflow efficiency • Patient throughput

Treatment quality benefits

Patient safety • Targeting accuracy • Dose escalation • Hypofractionation

A wide range of stereotactic and intensity modulated treatments

Lung • Liver • Prostate • Head-and-neck • Spinal metastases • Large brain metastases



On-line image guided hypofractionation of a solitary lung metastasis using Elekta Synergy® at West China Hospital, Sichuan University, PR China

Solitary lung metastasis

Solitary lung metastasis

A 47-year-old male previously treated for adenocarcinoma of the right upper lung presented with a metastasis in the lingua segment of the left upper lobe in March 2006. The metastasis was diagnosed using a contrast enhanced CT scan. The patient was evaluated and elected to proceed with a course of image guided hypofractionated stereotactic radiation therapy. The patient was first diagnosed as having a low-differentiated adenocarcinoma of the right upper lobe of the lung (stage IIIA) in March 2004 with the primary tumor in the upper apical-posterior segment of the right lung, right hilum, and an upper mediastinal lymph node metastasis. The patient was treated with right upper lung lobectomy and mediastinal lymph node dissection followed by adjuvant alternate chemotherapy (vinorelbine 40mg iv drip, days one and eight, cisplatin 50mg, IV drip, days one to three – 21 days per cycle for a total of four cycles) and radiation therapy.

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