Optivus'
Conforma 3000 represents
sixth generation technology in the field of proton radiation therapy.

The First FDA-Cleared Proton Therapy Solution


Image Guided Proton Therapy (IGPT)

Image Guided Proton Therapy (IGPT) combines and automates scanning, patient registration and patient alignment for proton treatment. Patient alignment is calculated and adjustments are made automatically to precisely place the proton beam within 1 mm of the patient's treatment plan. This precision positioning and targeting reduces treatment times and increases patient throughput by 50 percent over previous generations' technologies; from four to six patients per hour per treatment room.

 

Installation of Optivus' IGPT is underway at the James M Slater MD, Proton Treatment and Research Center in Loma Linda, California.

 

Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT)

Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT) allows a physician to vary dosage intensity within a single target using a narrow proton beam (about a centimeter in diameter) which is painted across a target from multiple directions, while depositing the radiation dose. This technology also gives physicians the ability to treat complex volumes and multiple target areas using increased dosage without additional damage to surrounding tissue.