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P-CURE Proton Therapy

FDA cleared Proton Therapy System
tailored to fit linac-like vaults

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Clinical Efficacy

P-Cure aims to shift treatment efficacy to a new, unprecedented level – a quantum leap forward in reducing the magnitude of internal organ motion and markedly improving imaging resolution.

Clinical Safety

P-Cure’s treatment solution is expected to yield improved dose distribution, thereby exposing healthy tissues and organs to significantly less radiation.

Technology

With the FDA-cleared Gantry-Less Proton Therapy Solution, patients can be treated in seated or supine positions. It is fully integrated with synchrotron-generated pencil beam scanning to ensure a continuous and precise treatment plan is delivered.

Compact

Our solution, comparable in size to single floor linac rooms, is 5 times smaller than a gantry room, and requires 50 percent less shielding.

Cost Efficient

The P-Cure solution can reduce the capital costs of a proton center by 50 percent, providing wider availability of proton therapy and faster ROI.

Patient Position

Greater comfort, less organ movement, and a potential reduction in collateral radiation to sensitive organs.

The clinical benefits, together with capital cost reduction, will enable a new era of widespread proton therapy.

P-Cure Ltd.

Founded in early 2007, P-Cure, Ltd. has developed a comprehensive patient centric proton therapy solution with clinical benefits and financial advantages. P-Cure’s mission is to provide proton therapy with greater treatment precision, enhanced clinical outcomes, and expanded treatment options. By significantly reducing the capital and operating costs, P-Cure expands the availability of proton therapy to all cancer care institutions and new facility developers worldwide.
 The P-Cure commitment is to put the patient first. If you are considering offering proton therapy to patients, see P-Cure first.

Proton therapy

Proton therapy is a type of radiation therapy that uses protons rather than x-rays. It painlessly delivers radiation to treat most types of cancer. In general, proton therapy has fewer side effects than other types of radiation therapy. This is because it can be targeted more directly at the tumor and does less damage to other tissue.

Because proton therapy uses expensive technology, the equipment is only available at a limited number of cancer centers. This means that less than one percent of patients have access to the proton treatment.