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Elekta Announces Availability Of Elekta Infinity With VMAT Technology For Fast, More Precise Treatment Of Cancer - Read More

Date Added: September 22, 2008 02:40:04 PM
Elekta, pioneering significant innovations and clinical solutions for cancer and neurological conditions, announced new product offerings from the Elekta Group. Topping the list of innovations is Elekta Infinity; the company's most advanced digital linear accelerator, now available to customers in the United States.

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