University of Florida signs proton therapy contract with Ion Beam Applications

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THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Health Proton Therapy Institute signed a contract with Ion Beam Applications to install a Proteus One system and to upgrade its current proton therapy equipment. The contract also includes an operation and maintenance agreement for the Proteus One system. In total, the contract is worth approximately $30 million to IBA. The...

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