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Modern diagnostic imaging, radiotherapy and surgery are regular ‘high-technology’ users in the hospital’s clinical and surgical departments. It has provided better healthcare for patients.
Technology in Medicine
Over the last forty years, cure rates have improved, treatment complications have reduced and many more patients have access to medical services. It’s saving thousands of lives, particularly cancer sufferers, and relieving pain and stressful symptoms for others with particular medical complications or ailments brought on from ageing or accidents. But still there’s more that can be achieved.
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Technology for Cancer Cases
Cancer Patient Information
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Cardiology
Radiotherapy for Cardiac Patients
Prevention of Heart Restenosis (past history)
SABR for treatment of ventricular tachycardia (latest trials)
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Diagnostic Image Services
Improved Imaging Technology
Fuels Tomorrow’s Treatment Advances
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Radiotherapy Technology
(how the equipment works and is used)
Better Treatment Methods
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Better Treatment Outcomes
External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT)
Radiotherapy: Megavoltage Linear Accelerator Treatment
# Model Linac (for children receiving radiotherapy)
Biomarkers: Key Players in Personalised Radiotherapy
Megavoltage X-ray Beam Techniques
Radiotherapy: Basics and Complexities for lung cancer
Radiotherapy: X-Ray Beam Targeting
New Radiotherapy Targeting Techniques
What is Stereotactic Radiotherapy?
SABR: A New Force in Local Ablative Cancer Treatment?
SABR for treatment of ventricular tachycardia
Therapy using Radioactive Substance (Brachytherapy)
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Other Advanced Technologies in Medicine
Biomedical engineering, biophysics, and basic physics principles are applied in all forms of clinical and surgical medicine. Whether it be cardiology, neurology, pulmonary physiology, rehabilitation medicine or the surgical departments of orthopaedics, urology, neurosurgery, gastroenterology or the like – there has been a significant contribution of physics and engineering expertise. It’s there to see and it’s there to work on tomorrow’s techniques today…………...Read More
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