This MSCA has been fundamental to the professional development of the fellow, who has been granted with a permanent position in the host institution. Reaching beyond its main objectives, this MSCA has been the cornerstone for the establishment of a new multidisciplinary line of research involving experts from Radiotherapy, Medical Oncology, Surgery, Pathology and Radiology, with the common aim of pioneering thermotherapy for intact breast tumours as a novel treatment solution.
In addition, to further ensure the clinical implementation and commercialization of the developed device, discussions have been initiated with potential commercial partners. The SME Sensius BV has expressed their interest in the breast thermotherapy device as part of their business line. Hence, the work has a good potential in contributing to Europe’s competitiveness for medical equipment.
An important achievement, which is beyond the scope of the MSCA, has been the development of not only the thermotherapy system, but the full specific treatment planning platform for seamless integration into the clinical routine. For this, regular meetings have been held not only with the engineers and researchers, but also with the clinical personnel involved at various levels, from medical doctors who make treatment decisions to technicians and nurses who deliver the treatments. This is considered essential for gradually building up trust and acceptance of all professionals involved for the technology implementation.