Featured Product: The Newest Varian iX Currently on the Secondary Market
The Varian iX linear accelerator (LINAC) provides targeted treatment for your oncology patients. This advanced model is capable of disrupting cancer cells without harming the surrounding normal tissue. It features tumor-targeting technology that can be used on any area of…
Patient Positioning Lasers for the Most Demanding Radiation Oncology Department
The CYRPA™ patient positioning system provides accuracy without compromise. It delivers precision of ±0.1 mm, which is unsurpassed in positioning lasers. Key features of CYRPA lasers include: Ability to automatically adjust and calibrate the SmartPhantom in about 10 minutes to…
How Much is my Medical Equipment Worth?
You may be selling your used diagnostic imaging or radiation therapy equipment to upgrade to new technology or to create space for another purpose.
Pre-Owned Varian 21EX/iX Silhouette vs. Pre-Owned Varian 600CD/EX
Varian Clinac Series Low Energy Machine Models: 6/100, 600C, 600C/D, 6EX Varian Clinac Series High Energy Machine Models: 2100C, 2100C/D, 2300C/D, 21EX, 23EX, 21iX For many years, cobalt-60 systems were the equipment of choice for radiation therapy in developing regions of the…
¿Cuál es mejor: Varian 21EX/iX Silhouette o Varian 600CD/EX?
Varian Clinac Series Low Energy Machine Models: 6/100, 600C, 600C/D, 6EX Varian Clinac Series High Energy Machine Models: 2100C, 2100C/D, 2300C/D, 21EX, 23EX, 21iX Aceleradores Reemplazan Cobalto Durante muchos años, las máquinas de radioterapia de cobalto eran populares por todo del mundo…
Globalization of the Pre-Owned Medical Equipment Market
Globalization of the Pre-Owned Medical Equipment Market
Did you know that many Linear Accelerators in operation in the U.S. today were pre-owned linacs sourced in Europe, Australia or Asian countries? Or that many pre-owned systems in operation in Latin America came from the U.S.? The world of pre-owned Radiation Therapy and Diagnostic Imaging Equipment has become truly global, and ROS is at the heart of this globalization. ROS recently completed a de-installation project in Central Europe where a Linear Accelerator system was relocated to a hospital in the Caribbean.
The complexities of an overseas project such as this can be enormously challenging. In the realm of Radiation Oncology, there are often regulatory obstacles, logistical challenges, language barriers, and sensitive timelines to consider.