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The Roberts Proton Therapy Center
Opening in 2009

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The Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine will house a first-of-its-kind proton therapy center for the treatment of cancer. The Roberts Proton Therapy Center, opening in 2009, was financed in part by a generous gift of $15 million from University of Pennsylvania alumni Ralph J. Roberts and his son, Brian L. Roberts.

The Roberts Proton Therapy Center will be the largest proton therapy center in the world and one of only six such centers in the country. It will also be the world's most comprehensive proton therapy center, offering the unique ability to fully integrate conventional radiation treatment with proton radiation, which more accurately targets tumors and leaves surrounding, healthy tissue unaffected.

It is projected that the Roberts Proton Therapy Center will treat 3,000 patients a year, including several hundred children, continuing the historically close relationship between UPHS and The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The Roberts Proton Therapy Center expects to treat its first patient in 2009.

In addition, Penn has established a new relationship with Walter Reed Army Medical Center, through which proton therapy technology will be available to treat United States military personnel and veterans.

First in History
The Robert's Proton Therapy Center will be the:

  • first such facility in the mid-Atlantic region
  • first in the world to be fully integrated, on-site, with a renowned cancer center, the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania
  • first proton therapy center to be located on the campus of a world-class academic medical center, a provision that will facilitate scientific research to measure and improve this innovative therapy
  • first facility with precise imaging integrated onto the proton equipment, allowing physicians to know precise tumor location at the exact moment of treatment

 


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