Radiology Oncology Systems (ROS) Helps US Healthcare Providers Access Advanced, Cost-Effective 3D Imaging with Nanox.ARC
Delivering FDA-cleared, low-dose 3D imaging technology to diagnostic imaging centers, rural hospitals, and regional hospitals SAN DIEGO, CA — Radiology Oncology Systems, Inc. (“ROS”), a leading provider of cost-effective diagnostic imaging and oncology equipment solutions, recently announced that it has…
Why Using More Than 15 MV Photon Energy May Not Be Ideal
The image above is a conceptual illustration of relative 6 MV, 15 MV, and 18 MV photon energy depth profiles in radiation therapy. Lee la versión en español aquí. In radiation therapy, higher photon energy can mean deeper penetration and…
Por qué usar energías fotónicas superiores a 15 MV puede no ser ideal
La imagen anterior es una ilustración conceptual de los perfiles relativos de profundidad de las energías fotónicas de 6 MV, 15 MV y 18 MV en radioterapia. Read the English version here. En radioterapia, una mayor energía fotónica puede implicar…
How Pre-Owned and Refurbished Medical Equipment Supports Sustainability in Healthcare
Radiology Oncology Systems is dedicated not only to providing reliable, cost-effective medical equipment to hospitals and radiation oncology centers but also to advancing sustainability in healthcare; our company helps accomplish both of these missions by giving diagnostic imaging and radiation…
Augment Your Radiation Therapy Teaching Program With A Real Linear Accelerator Couch
ROS recently installed a Varian linear accelerator treatment couch with stand-alone operability at a teaching hospital (pictured above). Hands-on training plays an invaluable role in radiation therapy education. Classroom instruction and virtual learning tools help students understand treatment concepts, while…
Linac Relics: Before OBI, There Was Haynes
Haynes Simulator Head (pictured above) affixed to a 1976 Varian Clinac 4 that was originally installed at a hospital in Los Angeles, California. At first glance, the device pictured above looks almost improvised—a boxy X-ray tube housing bolted to the…