The cancer center will feature a new, $3.1 million linear accelerator for radiation oncology. The hospital will be the first in Colorado to offer the technology, which uses real-time tumor tracking and a synchronized radiation beam delivery system for more targeted, faster radiation treatments, according to the release.
PVHS will pay for the accelerator, while the Poudre Valley Health Foundation will be responsible for raising the remaining $3.2 million needed to build the center through a fundraising campaign.
Read the release on Poudre Valley Health System.
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