Home Communication News Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Healthcare radiance breaks into the Polish market 20/12/2012 Print Share Bydgoszcz Oncology Center and Warsaw’s Maria Skłodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology have become Poland’s first two hospitals to purchase radiance GMV’s intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) planner. The transactions were negotiated through Candela Ltd and RTA, respectively, in both cases under non-exclusive distribution contracts with GMV. radiance, developed by GMV, is the world’s only product for planning intraoperative radiation therapy and ensuring that the whole process is repeatable. This planning system has proven to be a boon for IORT professionals, allowing them to carry out the whole procedure more reliably in all its protocol phases. radiance is the perfect simulation and planning instrument for radiation oncologists, surgeons, physicists and other IORT professionals. Poland’s radiation-therapy legislation calls for a previous radiation dosimetry study before going ahead with any radiotherapy treatment and also for recording of the patient dose distribution. radiance ensures that these two requisites are met in the best way possible since it is the only system that can guarantee the reliability of these readings according to the specialist international radiation therapy groups (AAPM Task Group 72 and Task Force 48). The purchase of the intraoperative radiotherapy planner by these two hospitals is a landmark development in the European spread of radiance. Collaboration with two such prestigious European institutions as the Bydgoszcz Oncology Center and Warsaw’s Maria Skłodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology boosts GMV’s standing within the health sector in general and oncology in particular. These two installations place Poland in the technological vanguard of intraoperative radiation therapy and make it a role model for other countries in term of implementing a repeatable, plannable and recordable procedure meeting the strictest international recommendations. radiance enables the radiation dose and distribution to be planned beforehand, as well as other critical treatment parameters for each specific patient. radiance has been developed by GMV, leader in the development and application of innovation and advanced technologies, in collaboration with the research group of Gregorio Marañón General University Hospital and a group of prestigious Spanish universities and hospitals. It enables surgeons to make a complete pre-surgery analysis and decide on the best treatment for each particular patient. Print Share Related Healthcare 38th AMETIC Meeting on the Digital Economy and Telecommunications #Santander38 02 Sep - 04 Sep 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Healthcare Innovative Public Procurement Health Space 11 Jun - 12 Jun 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Healthcare AI can help with medical imaging training and diagnostic accuracy in primary care