“We faced some interesting challenges to make this website genuinely helpful to the wide range of people who might visit it,” said Gilman Wong, chief executive officer of Sirtex Medical Limited.
“For example, administering SIR-Spheres microspheres to patients requires the skills of a team of doctors and nurses from medical oncology, hepatology, gastroenterology, liver surgery, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine and radiation oncology. Each discipline is critical to meeting the needs of a patient with liver tumours, but all have different perspectives and informational needs relative to SIR-Spheres microspheres,” he explained.
“The same holds true of patients. A patient with primary liver cancer, or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), has a disease that is quite different from a patient with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), who may have already undergone extensive surgical, radiation and chemotherapy treatments before considering SIR-Spheres microspheres,” Mr Wong said.
Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT), also known as radioembolisation, is a novel treatment for inoperable liver cancer that delivers high doses of radiation directly to the site of tumours. In a minimally invasive treatment, millions of radioactive SIR-Spheres microspheres are infused via a catheter into the liver where they selectively target liver tumours with a dose of internal radiation up to 40 times higher than conventional radiotherapy, while sparing healthy tissue.
The new global website has specialised content for all these diverse audiences, as well as for patient groups, through to those interested in investing in this rapidly emerging technology. Content is also regionalised for Europe,
Visitors may click through to independent sites about SIRFLOX (global) and FOXFIRE (UK), two major studies of SIR-Spheres microspheres combined with chemotherapy in mCRC patients who are at an early stage of treatment, as well as SORAMIC (Europe), SIRveNIB (Asia-Pacific) and SARAH (France), three large studies of SIR-Spheres microspheres alone or in combination with sorafenib (Nexavar) in patients with HCC.
Clinical studies have confirmed that liver cancer patients treated with SIR-Spheres microspheres have response rates higher than with otherNIKE AIR HUARACHE

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