Cosylab, Mayo Clinic collaborate to advance radiation therapy, support the first carbon ion treatment facility in the U.S.

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Cosylab, a provider of control systems and software solutions for complex and precise machines, has entered into a collaboration with Mayo Clinic to advance cancer care in the United States and beyond. 

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