
The Calypso® system, also known as “GPS for the body,” continuously tracks a tumor’s position during radiation treatment, enabling your clinicians to keep the beam focused on the tumor, minimizing the dose to surrounding healthy tissue.

Cryoablation (cryo) is a minimally invasive image-guided treatment that destroys (ablates) tumours and other targeted tissue with extreme cold while sparing surrounding healthy tissue.

The Edge™ system is a high precision radiosurgery system that provides a non-invasive alternative to traditional surgery. The Edge delivers high intensity beams with precision and accuracy to parts of the body that are often difficult to treat with surgery.

Brachytherapy is a radiotherapy technique that treats cancer by placing radioactive sources directly into or next to the target treatment area.

Halcyon™ was designed to set a new standard in operating efficiency and patient care while enabling high-quality treatments that are delivered quickly, safely and accurately. The system is intuitive and comfortable for clinical staff and patients alike. It’s well-suited for treatments of many other forms of cancer, including prostate, breast, and head & neck.

HyperArc™ high-definition radiotherapy (HDRT) automates and simplifies the planning and delivery of sophisticated treatments such as stereotactic radiosurgery, enabling clinicians to deliver more compact radiation doses for many types of cancer.

Image-guided radiotherapy, or IGRT uses sophisticated imaging technologies to guide the delivery of precise forms of radiation therapy, allowing your doctors to see and track a tumor at the time of treatment.

Intensity modulated radiation therapy, or IMRT, adjusts the shape and intensity of the radiation radiation beam to precisely conform to the area being treated.

Microwave ablation (MWA), is a minimally invasive image-guided treatment that destroys (ablates) tumours and other targeted tissue using heat generated by microwave energy.

The ProBeam™ proton therapy system uses protons rather than X-rays to treat cancerous tumors with great precision. It is effective for certain types of cancers and can treat with a high dose of radiation to the tumor, while delivering lower radiation to the surrounding healthy tissue.

Prostate artery embolisation (PAE) is a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment that works by placing tiny beads called microspheres in the vessels which supply blood to the prostate. These microspheres block blood flow to the prostate to shrink it over time to improve the symptoms of BPH.

RapidArc® radiotherapy is an advanced volumetric arc therapy that combines the use of both IMRT and IGRT. It delivers a treatment in typically less than two minutes with a single 360-degree rotation of the accelerator gantry.

The Novalis Tx™ is a powerful radiosurgery system that uses image-guidance and motion management tools to provide your doctors with information about the size, shape and position of a tumor, while closely monitoring the patient via a closed-circuit television monitoring system.

The Trilogy™ system combines treatment and imaging in a linear accelerator that treats a wide variety of cancers. It offers a range of treatment modalities such as Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) and Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT), for both radiation therapy and radiosurgery cases.

The TrueBeam® system provides fast, precise, non-invasive treatments for a wide range of cancers. A powerful system for both radiotherapy and radiosurgery , TrueBeam delivers the latest in advanced treatment techniques.

Tumour Embolisation is a minimally invasive image-guided treatment that involves placing tiny beads called microspheres into vessels that supply blood to the tumour. These microspheres work by blocking the nutrient-rich blood supply to the tumour, or by delivering* drug therapies at the location of the tumour to cause cell destruction.

Uterine fibroid embolisation (UFE) is a minimally invasive approach to treating fibroids that is designed to preserve your uterus and shrink your fibroids for symptomatic relief. UFE can be performed under conscious sedation by an interventional radiologist. It works by blocking the flow of blood to uterine fibroids, depriving them of the oxygen and nutrients they require to grow.
* The use of embolic beads to administer drugs is not currently approved in the United States.