Radiology Oncology Surgical Robots Deep Research on Industrial and Market studies Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016 to 2022
"Radiology
Oncology Surgical Robots Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts,
Worldwide, 2016 to 2022"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
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The 2016 study has 557 pages, 82 tables and figures. Worldwide
Radiology Oncology surgical robot markets are poised to achieve
significant growth as next generation systems provide a way to
improve traditional open surgery and use radiology for cancer
surgery. New systems pinpoint the delivery of radiation precisely,
eliminating the radiological overdosing that has been such a problem
previously, limiting the quantity of radiation that can be delivered.
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Radiosurgery robots take cancer surgery far beyond what has been
available, promising a cure for cancer. Radiology oncology surgical
robots use mechanical mobility and continuous image guidance to
remove tumors. The Accuray CyberKnife® robotic system follows the
oncology target throughout treatment, intelligently delivering
sub-millimeter precision, sparing healthy tissue. A robotic
manipulator and a compact, lightweight linear accelerator, can
deliver beams from thousands of non-coplanar, isocentric or
non-isocentric angles. Treatments have excellent tumor coverage,
steep dose gradients, and tight dose conformality.
The radiation oncology market is growing globally due to a number of factors centered around the aging of the population and the benefits accrued from new technology. The number of new cancer cases diagnosed annually is projected to increase from 14.9 million in 2015 to 20 million by 2025. The increase in new cases is due to a steadily aging population. Both developed and developing countries have aging populations.
The radiation oncology market is growing globally due to a number of factors centered around the aging of the population and the benefits accrued from new technology. The number of new cancer cases diagnosed annually is projected to increase from 14.9 million in 2015 to 20 million by 2025. The increase in new cases is due to a steadily aging population. Both developed and developing countries have aging populations.
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Technology advances improve the precision and applicability of
radiotherapy and radiosurgery. Expanding uses of radiotherapy and
radiosurgery equipment occur because the units are able to treat a
broader range of cases. Advances in hardware and software are
creating a market for replacing an aging installed base. New designs
are able to deliver higher standards of care.
The rise in cancer cases, together with the increase in sophistication of new treatment protocols, have created demand for more automated products. Automation depends on integration of several devices into clinically practical systems. Integrated systems make treatments rapid and cost effective.
Technology advances lead to improvements in patient care. The availability of advanced, automated and efficient clinical tools in radiation therapy has brought more precise forms of radiotherapy treatment (IMRT, IGRT, VMAT, SRS, SBRT, brachytherapy and proton therapy). Technology includes the EDGE™ and Truebeam™, and the Accuray TomoTherapy H Series and CyberKnife M6 platforms that enable treatments that reduce treatment times and increase patient throughput .
The rise in cancer cases, together with the increase in sophistication of new treatment protocols, have created demand for more automated products. Automation depends on integration of several devices into clinically practical systems. Integrated systems make treatments rapid and cost effective.
Technology advances lead to improvements in patient care. The availability of advanced, automated and efficient clinical tools in radiation therapy has brought more precise forms of radiotherapy treatment (IMRT, IGRT, VMAT, SRS, SBRT, brachytherapy and proton therapy). Technology includes the EDGE™ and Truebeam™, and the Accuray TomoTherapy H Series and CyberKnife M6 platforms that enable treatments that reduce treatment times and increase patient throughput .
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International markets are under-equipped to address the growing
cancer incidence. Patients in many foreign countries must frequently
endure long waits for radiotherapy.
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9,000 additional treatment machines will be required by 2020 in
developing countries. China, India and Brazil are estimated to
require over 3,800, 1,200 and 400 additional machines. Demand in
emerging markets, coupled with ever increasing incidences of cancer,
represent additional drivers for continued growth.
Radiology oncology surgical robot market driving forces relate to an opportunity to achieve change in medical practice regarding the treatment of cancer. Change would lead to utilization of stereotactic body radiosurgery more regularly as an alternative to surgery or other treatments. Radiosurgery is poised to revolutionize the treatment of cancer by eradicating tumors while not harming surrounding healthy tissue.
Radiology oncology surgical robot market driving forces relate to an opportunity to achieve change in medical practice regarding the treatment of cancer. Change would lead to utilization of stereotactic body radiosurgery more regularly as an alternative to surgery or other treatments. Radiosurgery is poised to revolutionize the treatment of cancer by eradicating tumors while not harming surrounding healthy tissue.
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The ability to use high doses of radiation to precisely eliminate a
tumor while leaving healthy tissue unharmed is compelling. It means
that high doses of radiation can be delivered without killing the
person, that doses of radiation delivered can be enough to kill the
cancer without killing the person, this represents a change in what
has been possible previously.
The Varian, Elekta, and Accuray radiology oncology surgical devices offer robust clinical treatment capabilities. Flexibility of the Accuray InCise™ Multileaf Collimator and robotic delivery permit treatment of tumors previously thought untreatable. With radiosurgery and SBRT cancer can be treated efficiently and effectively. The device offers accuracy.
The Varian, Elekta, and Accuray radiology oncology surgical devices offer robust clinical treatment capabilities. Flexibility of the Accuray InCise™ Multileaf Collimator and robotic delivery permit treatment of tumors previously thought untreatable. With radiosurgery and SBRT cancer can be treated efficiently and effectively. The device offers accuracy.
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“Existing open brain and abdominal cancer surgery can be replaced
in large part during the forecast period by robotic radiological
oncology surgery. Radiologic robotic surgical approaches complement
existing open surgery techniques, but will replace them as more
physicians and surgeons become skilled in manipulating the x-ray
devices. Soon, all oncology surgery will be considered in the context
of what part of the oncology procedure will be undertaken with at
least some aspects of robotic radiologic surgery replacing or
complementing open cancer surgery.
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The aging US population has supported demand for robotic Radiology
Oncology surgery. Since the occurrence of health issues that require
medical devices is higher in the elderly population the more astute
baby boomers have been looking to understand what surgical
alternatives are open to them. . Buoyed by strong demand and sales,
industry profit margins have increased considerably during the past
five years.
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Hospitals are adopting robotic surgical devices to improve their
outcomes numbers. Hospitals are measured on outcomes, robots for
surgery, when used by a trained physician are improving outcomes
significantly. Hundreds of universities worldwide have research
programs in robotics and many are awarding degrees in robotics. These
“roboticists” are increasingly being hired by Global 2000
organizations to link mobile robots (mobile computers) into existing
IT systems.
Robot-assisted surgery gives the surgeon better control over the surgical instruments and a better view of the surgical site. Surgeons no longer have to stand throughout the surgery and do not tire as quickly. Hand tremors are filtered out by the robot’s computer software. The surgical robot can continuously be used by rotating surgery teams.
Robot-assisted surgery gives the surgeon better control over the surgical instruments and a better view of the surgical site. Surgeons no longer have to stand throughout the surgery and do not tire as quickly. Hand tremors are filtered out by the robot’s computer software. The surgical robot can continuously be used by rotating surgery teams.
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Radiology Oncology surgical robot device markets at $4 billion in
2015 are anticipated to reach $7.3 billion by 2022 as next generation
devices, systems, and instruments are introduced to manage cancer
surgery through radiation excision that eliminates open cutting in
the body. Patients tolerate the surgery well, walking out of the
hospital after the procedure no longer bothered by healing or
infection from an incision.
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The complete report provides a comprehensive analysis including
procedure numbers, units sold, market value, forecasts, as well as a
detailed competitive market shares and analysis of major players’
success, challenges, and strategies in each segment and sub-segment.
The reports cover markets for Radiology Oncology robotic surgery
medical specialties and sub-specialties.
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Companies
Profiled
- Market Leaders
- Varian
- Elekta
- Accuray
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Market Participants
- Best Theratronics, Ltd
- Brainlab AG
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- ViewRay
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