Proton Therapy Unit Facilities
3,600 m² of state-of-the-art facilities in Madrid, dedicated to the care of cancer patients
The Proton Therapy Unit at the University of Navarra Clinical Cancer Centre is located in Madrid and occupies 3,600 m² dedicated exclusively to proton therapy.
The facilities include a synchrotron, a proton beam delivery system, two treatment rooms equipped with 360° gantries and integrated CT positioning, a paediatric intensive care unit, an anaesthetic induction room, and dosimetric planning areas with multimodal image fusion.
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Treatment rooms and 360° gantry
Both treatment rooms are equipped with gantry systems that rotate 360° around the patient, allowing the most appropriate irradiation angle to be selected for each tumour. Each room features an integrated CT positioning system, which enables the reproducibility of the positioning established during the initial planning to be verified on a daily basis.
This is how the Proton Therapy Unit at the University of Navarra Clinic was built
Work began in Madrid in 2018, and two years later the Proton Therapy Unit was officially unveiled. The first patient was treated in April of that same year.