RaySearch Laboratories AB (publ), a medical technology company, and Heidelberg University Hospital in Germany have entered into a partnership to pioneer the RayCare oncology information system (OIS). The research partnership, which focuses on supporting comprehensive cancer care, will involve the hospital and the affiliated sites Heidelberg Ion Beam Therapy Center (HIT) and Marburg Ion Beam Therapy Center (MIT).
Heidelberg University Hospital is a world-leader in clinical practice and advanced research in areas such as carbon ion and helium ion beam therapy and is working to establish the city of Heidelberg as a leading center for research.
The innovative RayCare OIS is designed to support comprehensive cancer care. It integrates seamlessly with the RayStation treatment planning system. But that’s just the start – RayCare will connect all the oncology disciplines, enabling users to fluidly coordinate tasks and ensure optimal use of resources.
Over subsequent releases, RayCare will evolve into a machine learning OIS with unique capabilities to coordinate oncology tasks, supporting comprehensive cancer care organized around each patient’s needs. This goal reflects the fact that many cancer patients receive a combination of treatment types, driving the need for combined workflows for radiation therapy, chemotherapy and surgery.
Professor Jürgen Debus at Heidelburg University Hospital says: “We are proud to be integrated into the development process of RayCare. RayCare will improve workflow and quality into radiation oncology significantly.”
Johan Löf, CEO of RaySearch, says: “The city of Heidelberg constitutes an extraordinary environment for innovation. In the field of oncology specifically, Heidelberg is home to the Heidelberg University, the University Hospital, the Ion Beam Therapy Center and even the German Cancer Research Center. Taken together, these institutions cover everything from basic research to translational research and clinical excellence. The first mission statement of RaySearch was to bring scientific advancements faster to the clinical world. We have since built a strong organization for research and development and brought two major software systems to clinics, RayStation and RayCare. The Heidelberg University Hospital and its affiliated sites are ideal partners to continue this development with, and I am proud that they have chosen to work with RaySearch to take comprehensive cancer care to the next level.”