First proton center in the southeast looks back at 10 years
Operates with an excess of 500 micro amp current
Designed to replace conventional radiotherapy systems
Experts warn looser guidelines could harm patients and providers
From the October issue of HCB News magazine
'The most advanced cancer treatment in the world'
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian appoints leader of newly launched Molecular Imaging and Therapy Program
Insights from Dr. John R. Adler Jr. on the future of radiosurgery
C-RAD appoints new CEO
Aim to raise access to adaptive radiation therapy
Increasing research opportunities, collaboration and radiopharmaceuticals
Center expected to treat 225 patients annually
Mandate restricts production and distribution of new sleep therapy machines
Malignancies with repair pathway defects are more sensitive to concentrated proton therapy