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Software Platform Designed for Managing, Using, and Sharing Image Data in the Treatment of Cancer

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 21 May 2014
A new update of an oncology software platform provides clinicians with a range of new tools that simplifies the use of diverse types of images and automates time-consuming image-processing tasks that are essential to treating cancer with image-guided radiotherapy or radiosurgery.

Velocity software is designed to access and aggregate unstructured treatment and imaging data from diverse systems to show a wide-ranging view of a patient’s diagnostic imaging and treatment history, irrespective of where they were treated or what technology was implemented. The software enables healthcare professionals to use oncology patient images and data to plan and evaluate treatments, collaborate with colleagues, and share clinical knowledge. By organizing patient data and making it available in one place, the Velocity software can help clinicians make more knowledgeable treatment decisions.

This latest Velocity software release adds a range of new applications that make it easier to combine images, calculate the likely impact of different doses of radiation on tumors, and normal tissues, automate several complex image handling processes, and use the program to communicate and collaborate with colleagues.

Varian Medical Systems (Palo Alto, CA, USA) acquired the Velocity software platform from a privately-held Atlanta, GA, USA, firm in April 2014. “We’re very pleased with how the integration process is going, and looking forward to sharing this latest Velocity release with Varian customers and others interested in our growing collection of tools for data-driven clinical decision making,” said Tim Fox, associate vice president, imaging informatics at Varian. “The Velocity software product will be among the products highlighted within the Varian booth at the upcoming annual meetings of the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists [AAMD] and the American Association of Physicists in Medicine [AAPM] later this year.”

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