Dupuytren’s contracture and Ledderhose disease are common, with rates of 20% of the population over the age of 65 having either disease. The diseases causes a debilitating curling of fingers and toes. The most common treatment is surgery, which can cause a long-term and painful recovery.
Xstrahl 200’s versatile radiotherapy system can treat these diseases using advanced superficial and orthovoltage treatment techniques. Hear from Dr. John Glees about his experience in the video below.
Precise proton irradiation of the cardiac apex using the SARRP
In this video of the Spotlight series, Dr. Verginadis shares about his experience using the SARRP, specifically with proton irradiation of the cardiac apex. Dr. Verginadis works with the SARRP at the UPenn Department of Radiation Oncology, studying a variety of topics...