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Tumor Volume Suppliers In Europe
3 companies found
based inBasel, SWITZERLAND
Nuclidium AG specializes in leveraging the unique properties of copper radionuclides in conjunction with tumor-specific molecules to enhance the precision, performance, and accessibility of targeted radiotherapy and diagnostics. Their proprietary ...
Nuclidium AG leverages the unique properties of copper radionuclides to advance precision radiotherapy and diagnostics. Their proprietary CuTrace™ platform combines copper nuclides with tumor-specific molecules, creating diagnostic and ...
based inMontpellier, FRANCE
We develop an innovative solution, a combination of powerful software and robotic platform for minimally invasive therapies in liver cancer. We aim to set new standards in cancer treatment by enabling more patients to benefit from targeted and less ...
Epione is an open robotic solution compatible with any imaging systems. The medical robot is designed to allow physicians their choice of any ablative technologies (radiofrequency, microwave, cryoablation, irreversible electroporation) so they can ...
based inEpalinges, SWITZERLAND
AC BioScience Ltd., a clinical-stage biotech company and a developer of immune modulating and angiogenic cancer therapies. AC BioScience LTD. is a Swiss biotech company, pioneering the development of novel therapies in immuno-oncology and tumor ...
Our product is a new-generation CAP6 that shows great promise as a highly effective treatment for lung cancer (NSCLC). Lung cancer is one of the most widely prevalent cancers, and one of the most difficult to treat. Eighty-one percent of patients ...
