Epiqa becomes clinically proven and established RapidArc QA tool
30. June 2010
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30.6.2010
Physics community in several European countries now recognizes Epiqa as their preferred tool for RapidArc QA. Artemis Module is the main driver of Epiqa success compared to the other QA tools.
Most of the Epiqa users by end of first half of year 2010 are in France (9), UK (5) and Italy (5). The total number of clinical users reached 42.
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| Physics community in several European countries now recognizes Epiqa as their preferred tool for RapidArc QA. Artemis Module is the main driver of Epiqa success compared to the other QA tools. | Physics community in several European countries now recognizes Epiqa as their preferred tool for RapidArc QA. Artemis Module is the main driver of Epiqa success compared to the other QA tools. | ||
| Most of the Epiqa users by end of first half of year 2010 are in France (9), UK (5) and Italy (5). The total number of clinical users reached 42. | Most of the Epiqa users by end of first half of year 2010 are in France (9), UK (5) and Italy (5). The total number of clinical users reached 42. | ||
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