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Elekta Evo: AI to Fight Cancer in India

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Elekta launches advanced AI-enabled CT-Linac, Elekta Evo.
  • The technology enhances adaptive radiotherapy for precision cancer treatment.
  • Launch occurs at the Association of Radiation Oncologists of India conference.
Elekta Evo: AI to Fight Cancer in India

Elekta, a leader in precision radiation therapy, is set to introduce Elekta Evo, an advanced AI-enabled CT-Linac, in India. This cutting-edge technology will be unveiled at the Association of Radiation Oncologists of India conference in Kolkata, from November 28-30, 2025. Elekta Evo is designed to bolster adaptive radiotherapy (ART), a crucial approach for managing India's growing cancer burden.

Adaptive radiotherapy allows for real-time adjustments to treatment based on a tumor's changing characteristics. This personalization ensures radiation is precisely targeted, enhancing treatment efficacy and patient safety while minimizing potential side effects. Such advancements are particularly vital in India, addressing high rates of head and neck, breast, cervical, and prostate cancers.

With over 1.4 million cancer cases annually, many diagnosed late, ART represents a significant benefit. Elekta's commitment to improving cancer care globally is underscored by this launch, aiming to provide more patients with access to advanced, outcome-driven solutions and bring renewed hope.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Elekta Evo is an advanced AI-enabled CT-Linac launching at the AROICON conference in Kolkata from November 28-30, 2025.
ART offers personalized, real-time precision therapy, improving treatment accuracy, survival rates, and quality of life for patients with various cancers.
Head and neck, breast, cervical, and prostate cancers are common. Elekta Evo's ART enhances treatment for these by precisely targeting tumors and minimizing side effects.

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