SunCHECK® Platform Enhancements,
New MRgRT QA Solutions, and More
MELBOURNE, Fla., Sept. 29,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Nuclear, a Mirion Medical
company (NYSE: MIR), will showcase enhancements and additions to
its comprehensive Quality Management portfolio at the ASTRO Annual
Meeting, October 1-3, in San Diego, California. The Sun Nuclear booth
(#1835) will highlight new features and insights for the
SunCHECK® Platform, new MR capabilities for proven
SRS/SBRT QA solutions, and the new SIM+™ Pro laser system for
patient alignment.
Complete Quality Management in One Platform
Available
for demonstrations in the Sun Nuclear booth, SunCHECK software
helps Radiation Oncology teams manage Patient and Machine QA in a
single platform, reducing the need for disparate applications and
databases. With SunCHECK software, users also gain unique workflow
automation capabilities -- including automated in-vivo monitoring
of real dosimetric data to catch and correct for anatomy changes
throughout the treatment course. Recently released, SunCHECK
version 4.2.1 offers highly anticipated enhancements, including
single sign-on (SSO) for easier IT management, multiple CT-to-ED
table support for improved dose calculation accuracy, improved
custom template sharing and report functionality, and 100+
additional updates.
Expanded Solutions for Advanced Technologies
Making a
debut at the ASTRO Meeting, the new SRS MapCHECK®-MR
array and StereoPHAN™-MR system build on the capabilities
introduced by Sun Nuclear for film-less SRS QA and end-to-end
commissioning, with hardware upgrades to accommodate dosimetry in
the presence of a strong magnetic field. Also new at ASTRO, the
SIM+ Pro laser system offers best-in-class accuracy for PET/CT
patient positioning, and introduces remote adjustment
capabilities.
For departments with stereotactic programs, the SunSCAN™ 3D
Water Scanning System is designed to enable optimal scanning
with SRS-class accuracy, including a unique Virtual Reference
Detector™ feature. Daily demos of this system will be given in
booth #1835.
Sun Nuclear in-booth talks throughout the meeting will feature
workflow enhancements to support advanced treatment techniques,
including motion management, SRS, MRgRT and more. On Monday, October 2nd, beginning at 4:00
p.m., ASTRO and SROA attendees are welcome to join for talks and
beverages during the Exhibitor Networking Reception.
"In high-demand clinical settings, Radiation Oncology teams need
solutions that support lean operations and deliver quantifiable
efficiency gains. At ASTRO, we look forward to connecting with
attendees on how our proven, comprehensive Quality Management
portfolio supports their ability to simplify workflows and adopt
and optimize advanced techniques and technologies," said
Luis Rivera, Sun Nuclear Radiation
Therapy QA President.
Sun Nuclear will also attend the Society for Radiation Oncology
Administrators (SROA) Annual Meeting in booth 22.
To learn more, visit sunnuclear.com/astro.
About Sun Nuclear
Sun Nuclear and CIRS are part of
Mirion Medical, a group of healthcare-focused brands within Mirion
(NYSE: MIR). We provide innovative solutions for Radiation
Therapy and Diagnostic Imaging centers. More than 5,000 cancer
centers worldwide rely on us for independent, integrated Quality
Management. With a focus on ongoing support, Sun Nuclear aims to
ease technology adoption, enhance workflows and improve outcomes –
so that healthcare providers can achieve real results for Patient
Safety. Visit us: sunnuclear.com. Follow us: @sunnuclear.
Contacts
For investor
inquiries:
Jerry Estes
ir@mirion.com
For media inquiries:
Erin
Schesny
media@mirion.com
SRS MapCHECK-MR, StereoPHAN-MR, and SIM+ Pro are not
available for sale in all markets.
Sun Nuclear, SunCHECK, SIM+ Pro, SRS, MapCHECK-MR,
StereoPHAN-MR, SunSCAN 3D, and Virtual Reference Detector are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Mirion Technologies, Inc.
and/or its affiliates in the United
States and/or other countries.
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