The unit later moved to a brand new dedicated cancer unit installed at the new UCLH hospital on the corner of Tottenham Court Road and Euston Road. The Linear Accelerator – the high energy radiotherapy equipment used for treating children’s cancers, bought with your money and now fully paid for, came with us and we also have our own children’s play area and waiting room, to give them some breathing space whilst waiting for their treatment. All this has meant that the children under our care have been treated to the very highest standards, and the unit can now claim to be a world-class pediatrics cancer treatment centre – second to none. As far as we are aware, there is no other similar facility anywhere in the UK, with such a wide range of expertise and modern equipment. We later launched an appeal for a dedicated PET/CT scanner, which was also installed and now fully paid for with your generous support.
We also supported Rapid Arc™, which is an exciting and innovative computer software programmed, which changes the speed of rotation of a Linear Accelerator, the shape of the treatment beam and the radiation dose at the same time allowing the oncology team at UCLH to deliver the optimum tumour coverage together with a better ability to spare healthy tissue. With this brilliant new software we work towards higher radiation doses, with a greater rate of cure and lower risk of side effects to children undergoing treatment.
More recently we announced our ongoing and revolutionary project being TrueBeam™. Change has been the inspiration for TrueBeam™ a new, state-of-the-art radiotherapy machine and radiosurgery system optimized to destroy cancer. It has been built with intelligent engineering, innovative features and intuitive operation. This is based upon years of research, and provides a capability that allows doctors to tailor patients’ treatments for their particular type of cancer. This machine allowed the specialists to treat our children with cancer in the most accurate way. Imaging on this new unit is some of the best in the world. The engineering innovations mean the centre will be able to treat children very quickly with the smallest fields possible – this allows the team to reduce the dose to normal organs and tissue.
Fight for Life continue to finance and support both Rapid Ark and TrueBeam™ and between now and 2017/18, we will also be raising funds for the very exciting and state of the art Proton Beam Therapy Centre at the UCLH. Joining forces with The Christie Hospital in Manchester, UCLH successfully won the bid to become the UK’s first national Proton Beam Therapy Centre in April 2012. Treatment at UCLH will be available from a site to be developed on the University College Hospital campus in central London from 2017. Currently only available in the USA and in some centres in Europe, Proton Beam Therapy uses high energy protons to target cancer cells with reduced side effects to surrounding areas or organs .The arrival of PBT in the UK will mean children will no longer have to travel abroad and will have the latest technology, supported by the expertise at UCLH, on home soil. Some1500 patients a year will be suitable for the treatment in the UK.
Fight for Life is staffed solely by volunteers and ALL contributions go directly to the fund.