What could you do with a SARRP? Take a look at some of the amazing research being presented at AACR 2016 with the help of this cutting edge equipment.
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What could you do with a SARRP? Take a look at some of the amazing research being presented at AACR 2016 with the help of this cutting edge equipment.
Xstrahl Life Sciences will be showcasing the recent developments for SARRP at ESTRO35 in Turin, Italy on Saturday 30th April. The Xstrahl booth (6300) will allow attendees to learn about how cancer research is being enhanced by the Xstrahl SARRP Image Guided Micro-Irradiator. A number of posters and presentations are being given at ESTRO35 that were developed with the help of Xstrahl Life Sciences products.
Xstrahl’s mission is to enable the most advanced radiation research, by producing clinically relevant research platforms. The Xstrahl SARRP research platform is an advanced irradiation device that allows researchers to refine cancer care. University of California San Francisco (UCSF) will take delivery of SARRP 50 in April and will join an ever growing SARRP community.
Xstrahl Medical (Booth 20) will introduce the exciting new Photoelectric Therapy system at the 8th UK Radiation Oncology (UKRO) Conference from the 8th to 10th of June at the Ricoh Arena, Coventry.
Xstrahl will attend this year’s Deutschen Gesellschaft für Radioonkologie e.V. (DEGRO) in Hamburg, Germany from 25th – 28th June. There will be 4,000 attendees from around Europe looking to get the latest information and technology in the name of science.
Xstrahl Medical will introduce the exciting new Photoelectric Therapy system to the European Market at the start of the 3rd European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) forum in Barcelona, Spain on Friday 24th April. Xstrahl (Stand 3700) have worked with clinicians to develop a system that will allow an even greater number of patients to choose this surgery free, non-invasive treatment option.
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