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.
Northampton General Hospital is using a new state-of-the-art radiotherapy machine.
A man who was forced to travel 40 miles (64km) daily for cancer treatment has launched a campaign for his hospital to get its ...
South Korea has officially launched a project to develop its own next-generation 'FLASH radiotherapy machine,' a technology ...
Cancer patients at two NHS hospitals are being offered a new type of radiotherapy treatment described as "a complete game changer". Surface Guided Radiotherapy (SGRT) uses light beams and advanced ...
For radiotherapy centres, daily quality assurance (QA) provides the final safety check before each day of patient treatments – ensuring that all linear accelerators (linacs) deliver radiation safely, ...
Campaigners and clinicians call for urgent replacement programme for linear accelerators that are up to 18 years old ...
Brachytherapy Workflow Practices: Analysis of Different Workflow Scenarios in Patients With Cervical Cancer and Impact on IGBT Implementation—An IAEA Study Pediatric radiotherapy is a necessary and ...
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Only 28.5% of cancer patients in the country are getting radiotherapy, which is the reason.
ICMR report shows that only 28.5% of cancer patients in India get radiotherapy, whereas the requirement is that about 58.4% patients should get this treatment i.e., almost double. How can this ...
A new project supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) aims to design and develop new radiotherapy technologies to give more cancer patients in Sub-Saharan Africa access to ...
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