Northampton General Hospital is using a new state-of-the-art radiotherapy machine.
Cancer experts have warned that over 80% of Ireland's radiotherapy machines need immediate or imminent replacement, with little or no active planning to do so.
Campaigners and clinicians call for urgent replacement programme for linear accelerators that are up to 18 years old ...
As desperate cancer patients possibly die, others lie on hospital beds and at homes, following collapse of the cancer treatment machine at Kenyatta National Hospital, it has emerged that a new Sh218 ...
Over £7million has been invested in two new state of the art linear accelerators at Weston Park Cancer Centre to meet growing demand for radiotherapy. The development includes a purpose-built ...
Many cancer patients in Sri Lanka are facing life-threatening delays as broken machines and disrupted services cripple access ...
UCC's chair of radiation oncology and Irish Cancer Society director of advocacy will address Oireachtas health committee ...
Local MP Paul Scully has volunteered to be scanned as part of research to help develop a revolutionary new type of radiotherapy machine. He is one of the first healthy volunteers to be scanned as part ...
WIth older-generation radiotherapy machines, each treatment session typically lasts about 10 minutes. With the new systems, the time has been reduced to 2–3 minutes thanks to the integration and ...
Radiation therapy is crucial in cancer treatment. However, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), including Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan), face ...
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