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WILKES-BARRE, Pa. and SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Geisinger continues to bring advanced cancer care closer to home as it is the first hospital system in the U.S. to offer Accuray Incorporated s (NASDAQ: ARAY) newest Synchrony
® technology on both the CyberKnife
® Systems to better aim radiation beams and minimize damage to non-cancerous tissue during treatment.
As part of Geisinger s expansion project at its Frank M. and Dorothea Henry Cancer Center, the health system recently began providing care using the one-of-a-kind Synchrony Motion Synchronization and Real-Time Adaptive Radiotherapy Technology on its CyberKnife S7 and Radixact Systems.
Synchrony uses artificial intelligence to adapt radiation treatment delivery in real-time to tumor movement during the treatment session, with the goal of delivering a more targeted radiation dose to the tumor, in less time, to improve outcomes. Synchrony is designed to correct the radiation beam if
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