Image-guided therapy firm Brainlab said that its ExacTrac adaptive gating technology has been used for its first radiation therapy treatments in the Asia-Pacific region.
Alfred Health's William Buckland Radiotherapy Centre in Melbourne, Australia, has begun treating small lung and liver tumors using ExacTrac, which uses stereoscopic x-ray images acquired before or during treatment delivery or between fields to detect and visualize internal structures and their displacement, Brainlab said.












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