There is no second chance to make a first impression. In radiation therapy, the first impression for the patient will be marked at the beginning of the treatment pathway with CT simulation. The resulting image will serve throughout the whole treatment. At Siemens Healthineers, our goal is to make this acquired CT image the foundation to improve treatment outcomes. It should serve to support modern treatment approaches and manage the individual complexities of patients.
Because we believe that imaging is the foundation of radiation therapy.
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