Accuracy installs new radiosurgery system at Colorado cancer center

Radiosurgery developer Accuray has installed the newest product on its CyberKnife line, the CyberKnife VSI System at Creekside Cancer Care in Lafayette, Colo.

The CyberKnife VSI System will be used for radiosurgery and robotic intensity modulated radiation therapy, and will allow physicians to track and detect tumor motion, as well as correct for changes in the patient or treatment target position, said the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company.

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