A network of U.K. hospitals has completed its installation of chemotherapy software from radiation therapy firm Varian Medical Systems.
The Thames Valley Cancer Network has implemented Varian's Aria software for medical oncology and already has more than 850 clinical staff routinely using the system.
The network, which consists of cancer centers in Oxford and Reading and district general hospitals in Wiltshire, Berkshire, and Buckinghamshire, has staggered the implementation over the past year, with Buckingham Hospital going live early in 2009 and the Great Western Hospital in Swindon becoming the most recent site to roll out the program, according to the Palo Alto, CA-based company.
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