Radiation oncology firm Elekta plans to highlight the latest version of its Monaco stereotactic radiosurgery treatment planning system at the upcoming American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) meeting in Anaheim, CA.
Monaco 5.10 allows users to plan treatments for multiple patients simultaneously with automated planning and treatment workflow tools, optimize plans with a single calculation and change constraints in real-time, and achieve better dose uniformity than can be obtained with a single-port 3D beam. Physicians can also access templates to create treatment plans quickly and easily, according to Elekta.













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