UCSF Medical Center acquires BSD-2000 Hyperthermia System

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BSD Medical Corporation (NASDAQ:BSDM) (the "Company" or "BSD") announced today that the prestigious University of California San Francisco Medical Center (UCSF Medical Center) has purchased a BSD-2000 Hyperthermia System (BSD-2000). UCSF Medical Center is one of the nation's top 10 hospitals, and is recognized throughout the world for innovative patient care and advanced technology (http://www.ucsfhealth.org/about/). UCSF Medical Center is one of the premier providers of cancer care in the world. The UCSF Medical Center Comprehensive Cancer Center received the prestigious designation of "comprehensive" from the National Cancer Institute and ranks sixth nationwide in National Cancer Institute research grants. UCSF Medical Center has 7,000 employees and numerous locations.    

"We are excited to have the BSD-2000 placed in this prestigious cancer care facility," stated Harold Wolcott, BSD's President. "UCSF is one of the world's leading medical centers, and has a long history of providing innovative therapies, including hyperthermia. UCSF recently purchased a BSD-500 Hyperthermia System. We are pleased they have decided to also offer the innovative capabilities of the BSD-2000 to their patients."

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