RaySearch will unveil its latest software innovations at ASTRO 2023 in San Diego from October 1 to 4. Attendees can experience advancements in RayStation’s treatment planning system, RayCare’s oncology information system, and the cloud-based oncology analytics platform, RayIntelligence. These innovations include improved photon planning, brachytherapy optimization, enhanced workflow efficiency, and robust proton therapy support. RayCare introduces enhanced treatment schedules and usability updates. Demonstrations cover a range of topics, including brachytherapy, cyberknife planning, and LET evaluation. RaySearch is excited to showcase these innovations and connect with partners and customers at the event.
RaySearch will unveil its cutting-edge software innovations at ASTRO 2023, taking place in San Diego, California, from October 1 to 4. Conference attendees are invited to schedule live demonstrations of RaySearch’s groundbreaking solutions, including the RayStation treatment planning system, the RayCare oncology information system, and the cloud-based oncology analytics platform, RayIntelligence, all available at booth 3245 during the event.
RayStation 2023B introduces significant enhancements, such as support for automatic field-in-field planning for photons, a technique that produces uniform and conformal dose distributions by combining multiple subfields. Additionally, it offers point-based optimization for brachytherapy plans, streamlining data loading processes, and optimizing workflow efficiency. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore advancements in dose tracking and adaptive replanning. Furthermore, within particle therapy planning, RayStation showcases support for proton arcs and robust optimization based on linear energy transfer (LET).
The latest iteration of RayCare introduces several improvements, including enhanced treatment schedules, comprehensive support for enhanced data migration, and updates to the patient chart and task management for enhanced usability. Attendees can explore the dedicated workspace designed for managing treatment courses, offering a holistic solution for tasks such as plan assignment, treatment setting management, and approval processes.
RaySearch’s latest offering, RayIntelligence, a cloud-based oncology analytics system, will also be featured at the congress. RayIntelligence includes support for importing DICOM data and introduces new clinical goals dashboards.
Johan Löf, the founder and CEO of RaySearch, expresses enthusiasm for returning to ASTRO in San Diego, reconnecting with valued partners, customers, and potential clients, and showcasing the company’s latest product innovations to booth visitors.
The demonstrations at ASTRO will encompass various areas, including:
1. Brachytherapy planning
2. Cyberknife planning
3. Synthetic CT generation
4. Deep learning segmentation
5. LET evaluation
6. Cloud-based data analytics
7. Customizable oncology workflows
8. Ocular planning
9. Poster presentations
10. Comprehensive Beam Modeling, Secondary Dose Computations, and Treatment Planning for a 1.5 T MRgRT System, with speakers K. Kierkels and G. Hilgers from Radiotherapiegroep, Arnhem/Deventer, the Netherlands, and C. Fälth and A. Angerud from RaySearch Laboratories AB, Stockholm, Sweden.
Additionally, a presentation titled “Towards clinical proton minibeam radiation therapy (pMBRT): development of clinical pMBRT syst prototype and pMBRT-specific treatment planning method” will feature speakers Yuting Lin, Weijie Zhang, Dan Johnson, Wangyao Li, Gregory N. Gan, Ronald C. Chen, and Hao Gao from the Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA, as well as Yolanda Prezado from Institute Curie Research Center, Orsay, France, and Erik Traneus from RaySearch Laboratories AB, Stockholm, Sweden.