Ysbyty Glan Clwyd given £9.49m state-of-the-art cancer treatment machines
- Dr. Sam Dickson noted that the research and physics for this technology were significant in their field.
- Paul Doherty expressed that not requiring a CT scan led to fewer appointments, improving patient experience.
- This new method maintains effective tumor targeting and organ protection while making the planning process more efficient.
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New equipment to improve radiotherapy treatment for cancer patients in North Wales
Ageing equipment used to treat cancer at a North Wales Hospital will be replaced after a £9.49m Welsh Government funding boost. The two new linear accelerators at the North Wales Cancer Treatment Centre, at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd, will help more people receive radiotherapy. The latest Linacs machines, which will deliver treatment more precisely and efficiently, […]
Welsh Government invests in new radiotherapy machines for North Wales Cancer Treatment Centre
The Welsh Government is investing £9.49m to upgrade radiotherapy treatment at the North Wales Cancer Treatment Centre. Two new linear accelerators will replace ageing equipment at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd to deliver radiotherapy treatment more accurately and efficiently. The new machines will be more reliable than the older machines, which can break down and delay patient […]
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