Saint Mary's Physician Presents Cancer Study in Italy -
makes national news
Gilbert Padula, MD, radiation oncologist at the Lacks Cancer
Center at Saint Mary’s Health Care, is passionate about
his family, his work, and about promoting new ways to treat
breast cancer. Recently he combined all three interests: on
a vacation to Italy to visit family, Padula used the time
as an opportunity to present the latest information on the
MammoSite© Radiation Therapy System, which is a breast
radiation treatment that works from the inside, allowing a
higher daily dose of radiation used for a shorter period of
time, reducing radiation treatments from five to seven weeks
to five to seven days. Saint Mary’s Health Care is currently
the only Michigan hospital which offers MammoSite© treatment
in clinical trials.
On August 21, Dr. Padula presented a lecture on MammoSite©
to the departments of Surgery, Radiation Oncology, and Medical
Oncology at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in
Rome. His lecture was simulcast via satellite to other lecture
halls around the country and was widely covered in Italian
newspapers.
“The topic of MammoSite was very interesting to the
audience, and to the Catholic University,” reported
Padula. “In the region between Rome and Naples, they
have been trying to do partial breast radiation therapy so
the lecture was timely.”
Although he speaks Italian, Padula presented in English,
in a lecture format with a PowerPoint. News coverage of the
lecture included Italian National TV and channel TG3 based
in Campobasso. Italy. Two separate newspapers also highlighted
Padula’s speech, one with front-page coverage.
Padula has been asked to do an encore lecture, though no
date or specifics have been finalized at this point.
“A hope for the future would be collaboration between
Catholic University and Saint Mary’s Health Care,”
he commented.
Padula’s next speaking engagement will be at the Michigan
State Medical Society annual Meeting on the topic of Advances
in Radiation Therapy and MammoSite©. It will be held
October 23rd at the Somerset Inn in Troy.
Saint Mary’s Health Care is an integrated network of
health care excellence offering a unique combination of capabilities
to deliver a health care experience that is more complete
and personally satisfying. Our commitment to offer the latest
technology and most highly skilled physicians in a holistic,
patient-centered environment has made us a progressive leader
in cancer care, neuroscience, orthopedics, diabetes and endocrine
care, kidney transplants, and integrative medicine.
The network encompasses more than 2,500 employees, a 336-bed,
JCAHO-accredited teaching hospital, The Lacks Cancer Center,
the area’s only dedicated cancer hospital, Saint Mary’s
Southwest, The Wege Center for Health and Learning, the Center
for Diabetes and Endocrinology, The Hauenstein Center housing
the area’s most comprehensive neuroscience program,
three fitness centers, five community outreach centers and
affiliations with home health care, rehabilitation services,
and the area's premier primary care network, Advantage Health
Physician Network. Saint Mary’s recently was awarded
the Governor’s Award of Excellence, the SCIP6 Commitment
to Quality Award and named one of West Michigan’s 101
Best and Brightest Companies to work for five years running.
Saint Mary’s is a member of Trinity Health, the country’s
fourth-largest Catholic health care system.
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