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New order from Fribourg, Switzerland
The hospital HFR Fribourg, Switzerland, orders a Raypilot System. The hospital HFR Fribourg Cantonal Hospital has had an ongoing rental contract since the summer of 2024 and has so far […]
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New Order from Athens Medical Center
On December 30th, 2024, Micropos Medical received an order from Athens Medical Center for the previously rented Raypilot System. The deal includes the purchase of the rented system valued at approximately 1 MSEK. The hospital will continuously purchase the consumables Raypilot Hypocath and Raypilot Viewcath.
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Micropos Medical Ends the Year with a New Rental Order
Micropos Medical signs a rental agreement with another Spanish clinic. It is the ICO hospital in Badalona* that signs a “Try-Before-Buy” agreement to use the Raypilot System for its introduction […]
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New research: Better Sexual Function After Radiation Compared to Surgery in Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is primarily treated with surgery or radiation. Both methods are equally effective in curing the cancer, but the extent of potential side effects varies. A long-term study on […]
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Highlights from last weeks webinar
Webinar Recap: Advancements in Prostate Cancer Treatment Last week, we hosted our annual webinar in collaboration with our dedicated users, focusing on optimizing SBRT and strategies to reduce side effects […]
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New research: Five treatment sessions as effective as 39 for radiation therapy in prostate cancer
New research: Five treatment sessions as effective as 39 for radiation therapy in prostate cancer In mid-October, results were published from a British long-term follow-up study of 874 prostate cancer […]
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First Raypilot System Order in the U.S
Micropos Medical AB announced that the company has received an order through its U.S. subsidiary, Micropos Medical Inc., to deliver a Raypilot® system to the Medical University of South Carolina […]
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New article from Edinburg Cancer Centre shows positive patient outcomes in preliminary study
The team in Edinburgh at Edinburg Cancer Centre has just published a new article regarding their work with the old Raypilot device and also with the Raypilot catheter solution. The […]
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Groundbreaking research shows single-dose radiotherapy has very low side effects despite high doses
New research published in Red Journal shows that single-dose radiotherapy, enhanced by motion control and the Raypilot System, can deliver high doses with very low side effects. The study demonstrates this approach significantly improves patients’ quality of life by minimizing toxicity.
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Presentations from ESTRO2024 Seminars Now Available
We are pleased to share that the presentations from our recent scientific seminars at ESTRO2024 are now accessible on our website at the Media Section or to download in this news post.
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