Advances in radiotherapy technology are making cancer treatment more powerful, more precise and easier to deliver. While this means new benefits for patients, it also opens the door to new safety ...
After more than a decade of preparations supported by the IAEA, Niger’s first public radiotherapy facility was commissioned at the National Cancer Centre. (Photo: CNLC) After more than a decade of ...
Members of the radiotherapy team with the latest LINAC machine at The James Cook University Hospital’s Endeavour Unit (Image: Supplied) Radiotherapy patients in the North East are set to benefit from ...
Theratron model B cobalt 60 moving beam radiotherapy machine, the first of its type to be installed in Europe, from Mount Vernon Hospital, made by Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd (A.E.C.L.), P.O. Box 6300 ...
NHS workforce shortages threaten to undermine the rollout of new radiotherapy machines and their potential to cut waiting times for cancer patients, experts have told The i Paper. The Department of ...
Radiation therapy is crucial in cancer treatment. However, low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), including Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan), face ...
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 ...
What is stereotactic radiation therapy for prostate cancer? How does it compare to other treatments?
Prostate cancer is Australia's most commonly diagnosed cancer. One in six men will be diagnosed by the time they turn 85. Cancers are abnormal groups of cells that grow uncontrollably and start ...
A recent ICMR study has highlighted a substantial shortfall in radiotherapy utilisation across all cancer types and underscored the need for interventions to meet the gap in machines required for ...
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