Uses a linear accelerator instead of a reactor
Enables treatment of moving targets with proton therapy
Wearable solution is made of nontoxic metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) layered between flexible plastic and gold electrodes
Expected to be operational in early 2023
Equipped with laser-guided mobile robotic gantry
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Rep. Jackie Speier tries again with loophole-closing legislation.
How CEUS is improving care at Children's of Philadelphia
New controller to be launched at ASTRO conference
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology develop joystick-operated robot
Internationally recognized breast cancer specialist to head UT Southwestern’s Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center
MRI findings prior to prostate cancer treatment may predict likelihood of tumor recurrence and spread, according to RSNA's journal Radiology.
Aims to expand capabilities and accelerate access to quality care
Canadian researchers share findings at SNMMI
Researchers at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have found that the three most common treatments for localized prostate cancer have significant impacts on patients' quality of life.
Researches use radiomic signatures to assess treatment options
First patients treated with the ARTISTE Solution Linear Accelerator were in Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States.
iCad will buy electronic brachytherapy maker in mixed stock and cash deal.
Circuit issue affected roughly 100,000 devices
China made up almost half of company's Asia-Pacific total revenue in fiscal year 2021
Partnerships proving highly beneficial in research.