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Resonant Medical's multi-anatomy Clarity System to be exhibited at ESTRO, Netherlands

Published on August 27, 2009 at 8:38 AM · No Comments

Resonant Medical, an innovator in soft tissue planning, image-guidance and adaptive radiotherapy products, today announced that the Company will be exhibiting the next generation of its multi-anatomy Clarity System at the 10th Biennial Meeting of The European Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncologists (ESTRO), being held in Maastricht, Netherlands.

Clarity provides cost effective soft tissue hybrid imaging, integrated within a singular point-of-care in the CT Suite. Clarity also provides structure based image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) during daily radiation treatments. The next generation version of Clarity also supports adaptive radiotherapy by alerting physicians of changes in a target structure’s precise location, shape and size and enabling them to use this information to adapt the patient’s treatment plan as necessary. Additionally, the MAASTRO Clinic in Maastricht has begun offering the Clarity System for its prostate and breast treatments.

“We are honoured that the prestigious MAASTRO Clinic has adopted the Clarity System for clinical use in advanced planning and soft tissue based IGRT, thus expanding the availability of better patient care in Europe,” said Tony Falco, founder and CEO of Resonant Medical. “Our continued momentum in the European market is further evidence that the radiation oncology community is recognizing the need to address the issue of tumor movement in soft tissue cancers, like breast cancer. As we unveil the latest generation of Clarity products at ESTRO, we hope to make the Clarity System available to an increasing number of cancer patients in Europe.”

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