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Gantry Defined
Radiation therapy hardware from which the linear accelerator delivers its energy; the MLC is attached to the gantry and modulates the radiation beam as it exits
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New high-tech device for cancer treatment debuts in Naples PHOTOS/LINKS
Published July 3, 2009, 1:25 pm, Naples Daily News
The RapidArc turns around the patient for better dose distribution, something that no other computer-controlled radiation system, or what’s called intensity-modulated radiation therapy, can do. The urology practice just debuted the RapidArc this past week, starting with patients with prostate cancer and will roll out the system to patients with other cancers shortly.
AngioDynamics Offers New, High Flexibility RFA Device for Cancer Tumor Ablation
Published July 2, 2009, 12:01 am, PRWeb via Yahoo! News
The new StarBurst® XLi-Enhanced Semi-Flex probe from AngioDynamics (NASDAQ: ANGO) is the first radiofrequency ablation (RFA) device specifically designed to deliver a 7cm ablation of a tumor in a single placement during Computed Tomography-aided procedures.
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