Medical Imaging

Radiotherapy Application Spares Healthy Tissue, Improves Cancer Treatment
Medical physicists have devised a new real-time tumor tracking technique that can help minimize the amount of radiation delivered to surrounding healthy tissue in a patient and maximize the dose the tumor receives. More...21 Feb 2011
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