Clarity 4D Ultrasound
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Clarity soft tissue visualization employs the gentleness and accuracy of ultrasound, to enhance radiation therapy effectiveness while minimizing potential side effects |
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Clarity harnesses the ability of ultrasound, a non-ionizing radiation, to accurately capture images – particularly of soft tissue, such as that in the breast or prostate |
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Clarity’s groundbreaking 3D ultrasound allows clearer definition of the treatment area than relying solely on CT scans, allowing unsurpassed definition of the treatment area without risking additional radiation exposure to patients |
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Clarity’s gentle, non-invasive application supports patient comfort |
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Clarity’s patented software-assisted segmentation technology supports clinicians in rapidly contouring 3D soft tissue targets and anatomy (such as breast and prostate) prior to radiation treatment planning. |
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Clarity allows real-time imaging of soft-tissue treatment areas at the time of treatment planning, and daily images with each consecutive radiation treatment |
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The enhanced image accuracy achieved with Clarity provides clear soft tissue visualization for fast, precise soft tissue IGRT without the need for surgically implanted markers |
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Clarity with Autoscan allows automatic scanning of the prostate and surrounding anatomy from a control room, providing precision targeting at the time of radiation treatment |
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Clarity takes visualization of soft tissue to new, unsurpassed levels for added certainty and consistency in treatment planning and delivery – all while minimizing patient risk and discomfort |
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Clarity’s clear soft tissue visualization helps accommodate for tumor motion and changes in the size and shape of soft tissue targets over the course of treatment |
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Clarity is the first 3-D ultrasound technology to provide Image Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT) for prostate cancer treatment |
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The Clarity system received FDA approval in 2004, with additional FDA 510K clearance for AutoScan robotically assisted scanning in 2012 |