Linear Accelerators for Radiation Market Segmentation Application, Technology & Market Analysis Report

A
linear
accelerator is
commonly used in external beam radiation treatments, for patients
with cancer. Linear accelerator customizes high energy x-rays or
electrons depending on a tumor’s shape and destroys cancer cells
while sparing surrounding normal tissue. It is designed with build-up
safety features to ensure that it will not deliver a higher dose than
prescribed. The linear accelerator is used to treat all parts or
organs of the body, by delivering high-energy x-rays or electrons to
the region of the patient's tumor. A radiation oncologist prescribes
the appropriate treatment volume and dosage of radiation.
Furthermore, the medical physicist and the dosimetrist determine how
to deliver the prescribed dose and calculate the amount of time it
will take the accelerator to deliver that dose. Then, radiation
therapists operate the linear accelerator and give patients their
daily radiation treatments.
Linear
Accelerators for Radiation Market Drivers
Increasing
number of initiatives by various government and private organizations
in early diagnosis of cancer, increases the survival rate, and
reduces cancer mortality rate, and this is expected to help to boost
market growth of linear accelerators for radiation. For instance, in
February 2017, World Health Organization (WHO) proposed new
guidelines to improve survival rate of people living with cancer, by
ensuring that health service providers can focus on diagnosing and
treating the disease earlier. WHO proposed three steps to early
diagnosis are: improve public awareness of different cancer symptoms,
invest in strengthening and equipping health services and training
and ensuring people living with cancer can access safe and effective
treatment. Moreover, Cancer Research UK organized Early Diagnosis
Research Conference in February 2017, to share and discuss latest
developments in early diagnosis research.
Growth
of the linear accelerators for radiation market size is driven by
increasing prevalence and incidence of various types of cancer, along
with growing patient awareness programs by government and private
organizations, and rising adoption of radiotherapy in cancer
treatment. For instance, according to the Cancer Atlas: 2017, there
were an estimated 14.1 million new cancer cases in 2012. Moreover,
India, China, and other East and Central Asian countries accounted
for nearly half of world’s new cancer cases and deaths, in 2017.
Furthermore, according to the same source, by 2025, there will be an
estimated 19.3 million new cancer cases and 11.4 million cancer
deaths, in less developed regions.
According
to data findings by the World Health Organization (WHO), in February
2018, cancer is the second-leading cause of death globally,
accounting for 8.8 million deaths in 2015. Also, the number of new
cases of cancer is expected to rise by 70% in the near future,
globally, according to the same source. According to the
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), in 2012, an
estimated 14.1 million new cancer cases were reported. Among these,
the most common form of cancer was lung cancer (13%), breast cancer
(11.9%), and colorectal cancer (9.7%), globally. According to the
World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) International, 2015 data findings,
58% of the lung cancer cases were reported in the emerging economies,
in 2014. Hungary had the highest rate of lung cancer, followed by
Serbia, and North Korea. Moreover, highest incidence of lung cancer
was registered in North America and Europe, for the same year.
Moreover, according to the Cancer Research UK, 2015 statistics,
55,122 new cases of breast cancer were registered in 2015, U.K. In
the U.K., breast cancer was the most common cancer, accounting for
15% of all new cancer cases in 2015. Furthermore, in 2014, 7% cases
of breast cancer were registered among the total cancer deaths in the
U.K., according to the same source.
Linear
Accelerators for Radiation Market Restraints
Major
concerns of affordability and accessibility for the treatment, lack
of trained personnel to operate linear accelerators, are some of the
limiting factors, which may hinder the future market growth for
linear accelerators for radiation.
Linear
Accelerators for Radiation Market – Regional Analysis
Geographically,
global linear accelerators for radiation market is segmented into
North America, Latin America, Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific, and
Africa. Growing adoption of linear accelerators by prominent cancer
treatment centers, worldwide; and upgrading the conventional
treatment, will augment growth of the linear accelerators for
radiation market, in the near future. In May 2016, Leeds Cancer
Centre, a leading providers of cancer care in the U.K. updated its
existing treatment equipment with eight Elekta Versa HD linear
accelerators. The Versa HD linear accelerators combined with
Volumetric Arc Therapy (VMAT) allows to deliver complex head and neck
cancer therapy up to 42% faster. Furthermore, in November 2017,
Romanian government signed for five Elekta linear accelerators, to
supply the country with sophisticated radiation therapy devices. In
addition, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre from Canada and Odense
University Hospital from Denmark in December 2016, also ordered
high-field MR-supported linear accelerator (MR-linac). Both Versa HD
linear accelerator and high-field MR-supported linear accelerator
(MR-linac) are manufactured by Elekta AB.
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Linear
Accelerators for Radiation Market – Competitor
Some
of the key players in the linear accelerators for radiation market
include Elekta AB, Siemens Healthcare, Varian Medical Systems, Inc.,
Accuray Incorporated, Shinva Medical Instrument Co., Ltd., and among
other.
Key
players in this market are collaborating and sharing their expertise
in the radiation therapy to offer comprehensive and effective
solution to patients with cancer. For instance, in June 2013, Siemens
Healthcare and Varian Medical Systems successfully developed and
deployed a software interface that connects Varian’s ARIA oncology
information system with Siemens’ ONCOR and PRIMUS accelerators and
imaging systems. In September 2017, Elekta and Brainlab collaborated,
to integrate the use of Elekta’s Versa HD linear accelerator and
Brainlab’s ExacTrac patient positioning and monitoring technology.
Linear
Accelerators for Radiation Market – Taxonomy
By
Device Type
Dedicated
Linear Accelerator
Non-Dedicated
Linear Accelerator
By
Therapy
Intensity-Modulated
Radiation Therapy (IMRT)
Volumetric
Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT)
Image
Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT)
Stereotactic
Radiosurgery (SRS)
Stereotactic
Body Radio Therapy (SBRT)
By
Cancer Type:
Lung
Cancer
Breast
Cancer
Prostate
Cancer
Head
and Neck Cancer
Colorectal
Cancer
Other
Cancers
By
End User:
Hospitals
Oncology
Centres
Cancer
Research Institutes
By
Region
North
America
Latin
America
Europe
Asia
Pacific
Middle
East
Africa
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