For Physicians: Prostate Cancer Treatment with TrueBeam at American Oncology Institute
Fight cancer with the most powerful machine - TrueBeam. American Oncology Institute is the only cancer care center in Andhra Pradesh with TrueBeam. TrueBeam uses a patented High-Intensity Mode that delivers dose rates which are two times faster than other machines' rates. TrueBeam also delivers therapy with unparalleled accuracy -- 4D CT images, and speed -- 60% faster than other accelerators. AOI's physicians thus have the ability to treat patients with the highest possible degree of speed and precision. According to data from US News & World Report's "America's Best Hospitals," more than 75% of leading US hospitals use Varian technology. In Andhra Pradesh, only American Oncology Institute offers TrueBeam, the world's most powerful machine for treating cancer. Website: http://americanoncology.com/ For more information on TrueBeam treatment: http://americanoncology.com/truebeam/

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