- Status Complete
- Type Re-application
- Pre-PASC consultation -
- Pre-MSAC consultation -
- Outcome Not supported
Application details
Reason for application
New MBS item.
Service or technology in this application
Robotic image-guided stereotactic precise beam radiotherapy is a form of image guided radiation therapy (IGRT), which aims to better target and provide accurate delivery of external beam radiotherapy (EBRT)* to a tumour site – thereby reducing radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. It utilises information collected from x-rays, computerised tomography, ultrasound or similar imaging technologies as part of the planning and delivery of a course of EBRT.
* EBRT is a cancer treatment that delivers high-energy radiation to tumor sites with the primary goal is stopping the division of tumor cells.
Type: Investigative
Medical condition this application addresses
Patients with peripherally-located or centrally-located non-metastasised non-small cell lung cancer that is either T1 or T2 and N0, M0, up to 5cm maximum diameter (Stage 1 NSCLC), and who are not suitable or refuse surgery.
Previous applications
Application documents
Public summary document
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Meetings to consider this application
- PASC meeting:
- 14 to 15 September 2011
- 1 to 2 December 2011
- ESC meeting:
- 11 to 12 October 2012
- 12 to 13 February 2015
- MSAC meeting:
- 29 to 30 December 2012
- 26 to 27 November 2015
More information
Note: for PICO confirmation, please see MSAC Application 1158.