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Potential Demand for Proton Therapy
National, Illinois and Chicago Statistics
Illinois/Chicago
- According to the American Cancer Society, there are approximately 60,000 new cancer patients in Illinois each year (approximately 38,000 in the five-county Chicago metropolitan area)
- 60 percent of cancer cases in Illinois (36,000 per year) will get radiation at some point during treatment (22,800 in Chicago metropolitan area)
- Using conservative estimates, about 30 percent of cases would benefit from proton therapy: 10,800 per year in Illinois (6,840 in the Chicago metropolitan area)
- Assuming approximately 1,500 patients would be treated per center at capacity, there is demand statewide for seven facilities and five in the Chicago metropolitan area to meet the
annual demand if patients only came from the local market
- The centers that are currently operating report that about 50 percent of their available treatment
slots are filled by patients from outside of their states
National Demand
According to the American Cancer Society that there are 1.4 million new cancer cases per year
- Of these approximately 60 percent (840,000 per year) will seek radiation therapy at some
point during care
- Using a conservative estimate that 30 percent of these 840,000 patients would benefit
from proton therapy, approximately 250,000 patients could seek this technology.
- Today’s five operating centers can treat an estimated 6,000 patients
Using the most conservative estimates, it will take 56 centers at current capacity levels to treat
84,000 patients (160 centers to treat 250,000).
Updated July 2007 |