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MIRADA MEDICAL and BTG collaborate to develop dosimetry software solutions to optimise radioembolisation therapy

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | October 12, 2015
Mirada Medical Ltd, a medical imaging software company and BTG plc (LSE: BTG), a global specialist healthcare company today announced an important collaboration to develop dosimetry software solutions to optimise radioembolisation therapy with TheraSphere®.
Both companies are working together to provide a more personalised approach to radioembolisation for liver cancer patients through easy-to-use and bespoke software that helps physicians plan the delivery of a specific radiation dose based on an individual patient’s need.

Matthieu Leclerc-Chalvet, Mirada Medical Managing Director commented “Our goal is to provide intuitive software that facilitates the clinician’s use of multi-modal images to plan radioembolisation therapy with the ultimate aim of leading to better patient outcomes. The collaboration with BTG leverages our image processing expertise and highlights the importance of imaging for planning treatments.”

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Peter Pattison, BTG General Manager Interventional Oncology, Commercial Operations commented “We are committed to providing patients and healthcare providers with value beyond just our products to improve outcomes for patients and ensure that our therapies are tailored to individual patient needs.”

Mirada and BTG are excited to be on this journey together to offer interventional oncology teams more power to personalise and optimise radioembolisation therapy with TheraSphere®, for their patients.

The companies plan to make the software available in 2016.

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