SpaceOAR and Fiducials

SpaceOAR and fiducials are advanced tools used during radiation therapy, often for prostate cancer. SpaceOAR is a temporary gel that creates space between the prostate and rectum, protecting the rectum from radiation exposure. Fiducials are tiny markers placed near the tumor to precisely guide the radiation beam. Together, they enhance treatment accuracy, reduce side effects on healthy tissues, and aim to improve patient comfort and recovery during and after treatment.

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SpaceOAR Hydrogel Procedure

SpaceOAR Hydrogel: Learn how this procedure minimizes rectal side effects of prostate cancer radiation therapy, preserving quality of life. Understand what to expect before, during, and after the procedure.

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SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogel: The next-gen perirectal spacer. Its enhanced CT visibility optimizes prostate radiation treatment, reduces rectal toxicity, and improves planning accuracy.

Dr. Sanford Siegel's SpaceOAR™ Hydrogel Story

After 30+ years treating prostate cancer, urologist Dr. Sanford Siegel faced his own diagnosis. Hear his story, featuring SpaceOAR Hydrogel's role in minimizing radiation side effects.

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Professor and Chair, Department of Urology | Roberta R. Scheller Endowed Chair of Urologic Oncology | Fox Chase Cancer Center

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