Spain Will Lead in Revolutionary Cancer Therapy: Goodbye Nasty Side Effects

By Free Republic | Created at 2025-01-06 21:39:34 | Updated at 2025-01-10 20:48:48 3 days ago
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Spain Will Lead in Revolutionary Cancer Therapy: Goodbye Nasty Side Effects
Euroweekly News ^ | 03 Jan 2025 | Marc Menendez-Roche

Posted on 01/06/2025 1:33:36 PM PST by nickcarraway

Spain is gearing up to lead a bold new charge in the global fight against cancer, promising pinpoint precision and fewer complications.

A relatively new proton-powered treatment, known as proton therapy, has just arrived in Spain, and it’s sparking hope everywhere. Unlike traditional radiotherapy (which uses photons), this supercharged method fires protons directly into tumours, stopping the radiation from spilling over into surrounding healthy tissue.

Why it matters:

Fewer side effects: Because proton beams halt right where the tumour lurks, there’s far less damage to healthy cells.

Kid-friendly: In children, it drastically cuts the risk of future complications and developmental issues.

High precision: Proton therapy offers a safer option for treating brain tumours, base-of-skull cancers, ocular melanoma, sarcomas, and lymphomas.

Ten new units set to boost Spanish frontline by 2026

Right now, only two private centres in Spain offer proton therapy. But from 2026 onwards, that’s all set to change. A whopping 10 new facilities will open across the country, thanks in large part to a €280 million donation from the Fundación Amancio Ortega. Expect to see these high-tech centres sprouting in Galicia, Cataluña, Madrid, Andalucía, País Vasco, Valencia, and the Canary Islands.

Galicia on the go:

The Galician unit in the North of Spain is tipped to be the first fully operational site, with doors flinging open in January 2026.
The Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla in Santander is expected to follow suit that same year, giving more Spaniards public access to this revolutionary treatment.

So why the delay? The hefty cost of building and running these units- and the need for specialised staff – kept Spain trailing behind. But as oncologists see it, Spain will catapult from straggler to European leader in proton therapy in just a few short years.

Stay tuned for more updates – because this cancer-crushing journey is only just starting.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Health/Medicine; Science
KEYWORDS: cancer; chemo; spain

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1 posted on 01/06/2025 1:33:36 PM PST by nickcarraway


To: nickcarraway

How is this different than the proton therapy that has been in the US for several years? Mainly for prostate cancer?


2 posted on 01/06/2025 1:37:04 PM PST by Eli Kopter

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