to Sincii-Aisures Cancer Treatment Equipment :r_m!`agliT rrja=1746971-5 A $509,000 4aine.s oily area not yet equipped. 'Now and Lynette -Hoiden Fund for; high- all major methods , of radiation energy radiation eqiiipmelit7. for treatment, ranging from superfi- cancer treatment has been :Made cial therapy to the deepest penetra- to Sinai Hosaital it_wat tion available, will be housed in announced today by-Ahe hospital. - the Srere Center. The -grant will enable "This sophisticated equipment acquire a $1.6,000,000 electron- -volt greatly expands the service we can linear aCcelerater, 'a 'device which Provide to patients who can beeefit produces high-energY _beams 'used from radiation therapy," said Dr. in treating cancer, and 'a treatment -Maurice Tatelman, chairman of the simulitor-temograph,:: > a R complex., radielov department. diagnostic - _X-ray Machine which: helps; to :accurately locate tuns7 July 1972 is the target date for The Holden Fund, foundediAti. tie• new machines to be in opera- 1941 by James and Lynette:Hold* , tion. Dr -Harold Perry, director of has _madegrants to numerous. ratfiationrtherapy, will be in charge health institutions including 'Chit-, of theUPeiation, assisted by a dren's Hospital; the - Univertity of 'physicist and ,an electronics :engi- _ Michigan - Medical:School aid Cott- neer—both members of Sinai's . age and Bon Secours hospitals. paramedical -staff. - The.fund also has made' granit -...SeyekiiI.fterations will be Made outside the health field, A:winding: torealiji epresent room, with its the Detroit Zoo, and a sabstanttat ;iii-feet :!ticknggragate walls, for gran( to the University Detroit: a Toshiba lin- for educating underpriViliged bhiek- studeats. •-•= .." . ear accelerator -times "pie addition of etlie more Powerful Akan the • standard tion therapy equipment to Sinai's cobalt 60 units used- inanY hos- pitals, including Sinai. Oa' one nt fatiTtiee-in its Srere Ra- dia Therapy-Centerwillmake-, -other.,-institution -la the States, the University of Minnesota, it a comprehensive center for treatment -of cancer and coin-- has a-. similar model, and another, Hosnitaijn -'hand; is pletes the: original 'plaiti-'nuidel ML - when the : center was designed readYtd instill one. seven years ago,": said . Dr Julien The linear accelerator uses Pfbietc • diecutive- *Tee 'preiklent electrical energy- to: produce of Sinai. either eleetrons or high energy -special room for this equipment _Ol mays which result When high- thetbudding corn- , speed_ electrical- charges ntrilte was:Lath:Idea- Plated:1n te07 ,ind_-.zbas-ibeen. the • le The. treatinent - sirnulator is 'used to stimulate the actual conditions of treatment. The simulation phase of the machine. minimizes the time spent in positioning the patient un- der the 'linear accelerator or other treatment device, thus saving ac- celerator time for actual theraputic use, reducing radiation exposure. machines for deep and superficial therapy and a cobalt 60 teletherapy unit which is operated at maximum capacity, usually 10 hours a day. The axial tomograph produces X-rays to aid in precisely locating the: tumor—in - relation to normal body structures. Treatment plan- ning is done with the aid of a computer -in.- the WSU Computer and Data :Processing Center. ' At present, Sinai's cancer treat- ment facilities in its Abrahant and Anna Srere Radiation Therapy Cen- ter, - include,, conventional X-ray BRING AD TO SHANDELS SHANDELS S LI I ii 0 C AI A C, S:104 6HA4 02 . .. :_,A. - : .Se' natortActlti:....ReOfor: sraei After Defeat:01 1 in - '27.4Ciiiithiried''-'froin 'Page' 1)' (Five additional )Michigan Con- gressmen• have --joined; with , - .Rep. Wilham_,S. soring the resolution calling- for immediate ,-shipinent of .. Phantom F-4 aircrift„-te Israel. They are kepi:ills t a, Griffiths, -Gerald it. Ford,. -DoiiildRiegle„Eiford Ceder- beri.ned Fiord, The:; rise= letkin beirt :the 'signatures of 225 Democrats and Republicans—more thr•,half Of the-total membeithip or The '405: in-the Howie: of - -Retire. netitativea Nixon administration to resume deliver- ies :Without further; delay of -Phan-. toms to _Israel. ",That's enor. mous -niunher: of ,..iponsors,": Rep. Hale Boggs (D., La.)i-Jlottse ma- jority leader, 'told the - "You very - Seldom have tha mber nu of congressmen signing' ng anything." The-resolution was introduced' by Rep. Emanuel Celler (D.; N.Y.); It is , identical to the one offered in - atei.:31inerity the t: Senate by 'San Leader -High Scott (R.;,Pa.)-:Whicli was sponsored" by 78 -senate* more than three quarters of that body's 100 members. The senate retaliation it the hinds of i. thetenate Fereigaltelationi.Cen about $590,000,090 .-fer military purchaset-dentiinedinlast year's aid -11.01.,of _which an- undis- closed ' :po ,,believe Ltq be$300,- 090.009,, Was: earmarIcPC-fer-risreel- This sum was in addition to the $500,009,000 - in inilitarY credits for Israel Provided by the amendment by Sen. Jackson to the 1971' foreign military salet 'act: Bray disclosed that in the area of nonmilitary grants, only abcitit $2;000,000 'remained In the -pipe- line- for Israel - Mit of past foreign aid-meatures. These slims are for hospitals, schools and other insti- tutions. : DutCh_Political Forties Urge Aid for Syria Jew AMSTERDAM- (JTA)—Members of all Dutch -parties represented in Parliament, except the Com- munists, sent a cable to the cabinet o sheuld act on behalf of Syria demanding that the Netherlands should act on behalf of Syrian Jews. $3,200;000;01)0taid -Part : of bill that' was killed:laid Friday ice( ' tainted. nn,- administration:provision. crediti for $485,009,000 in,military -H 1.or a-number of countries, no, -: themnamed. _ ' The $200,000,000 grant-in-aid' to Israel was -reduced to $0,000,000 : bP - the:-:.,Senate Foreign-. Relations:- Committee but was neVer'voted me zcam=- 'by the:Senate. The mittee similarly : Step up to Lauders 7 ' vidnal: allocations. for. Israeli: insti. ::tntiOns to $15,000,000 and spread - -it over more than a dozen benefiei . 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