Image-guided therapy firm Brainlab has announced the inauguration of the 300th Novalis radiosurgery program.
The program represents a significant milestone since Brainlab installed the first Novalis radiosurgery system 15 years ago at the University of California, Los Angeles, the company said. All 300 Novalis radiosurgery program facilities can share protocols without hardware adaptation to their Novalis-configured linear accelerator, according to the firm.












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