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New cancer treatment machine now treating patients in Dunedin

Cancer patients in the Southern region are now being treated by Dunedin Hospital's new state-of-the-art radiation therapy machine, Health Minister Simeon Brown says. "The new $4.3 million linear accelerator (LINAC) is now fully operational and treating patients," Mr Brown says. "This latest generation LINAC replaces a machine that had reached the end of its working life, and represents a significant investment in cancer treatment services for the Southern region. "The new machine delivers highly precise radiation treatment, capable of targeting tumours to within one millimetre. By delivering radiation from multiple angles, it allows clinicians to provide higher doses directly to tumour sites while minimising exposure to surrounding healthy tissue and reducing the risk of side effects for patients. "It also enables the treatment of multiple tumours simultaneously in some cases, reducing treatment times and supporting treatment approaches that were not possible with older equipment. "The new LINAC also supports ongoing clinical innovation and workforce development, providing opportunities for staff to train and work with the latest radiation therapy technology. "Since arriving on sit

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