RaySearch Laboratories has expanded its collaboration with P-Cure.
The partnership will integrate RaySearch’s RayStation into P-Cure’s gantry-less seated proton system, which is designed to fit within linac vaults, RaySearch said. It continues an existing collaboration between the two firms that has resulted in the use of RayStation in a study conducted at the P-Cure clinical development center at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, Israel.












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