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Lauren Dubinsky, Senior Reporter | May 01, 2015
Accuray Incorporated and MIM Software Inc., an imaging solution software company, announced an agreement today to further develop adaptive therapy software for the TomoTherapy and CyberKnife product portfolios. The software solution will combine both Accuray’s and MIM’s technology.
"We are excited to collaborate with MIM to enhance the ability of our precise, innovative tumor treatments to deliver even better tailored radiation therapy and improved outcomes for some patients,” Joshua H. Levine, president and chief executive officer of Accuray, said in a statement.
Accuray’s CyberKnife M6 Series, the latest version of the CyberKnife System, is a full-body stereotactic radiosurgery platform and its TomoTherapy H Series allows physicians to customize treatment plans for different radiation therapy patients.

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MIM develops software for radiation oncology, radiology and nuclear medicine. The software is used to determine if changes in the patient’s anatomy during therapy could decrease the effectiveness of the treatment.
This is not the first time that Accuray has partnered with MIM — in 2012 the companies collaborated to develop PlanTouch. That solution allows physicians to remotely review and approve treatment plans on their iPads.