Choosing a
cancer hospital
could be the most
important decision
you'll ever make.
Doctors around the world are anxiously
waiting. Cancer patients have been given
new hope.
Beaumont announces Omnibeam...the
next generation in radiation oncology.
Omnibeam does not require doctors to
surgically implant metal leads. Instead,
Omnibeam uses live imaging that is
significantly more accurate so it can
precisely target and powerfully destroy
cancer cells anywhere in the body.
Without harming healthy tissue. This
accelerated technology only takes about
20 minutes, instead of two or three
hours. And best of all the entire
procedure is completely painless.
If you're being treated for cancer, please
find out if your doctor is aware of
Omnibeam. Or call Beaumont.
Omnibeam was invented by Beaumont
doctors and physicists. But we can't wait
to share it with the world.
Alvaro Martinez, M.D., inventor of Omnibeam,
practiced at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer
Center, Stanford University School of Medicine
and the Mayo Clinic before joining Beaumont
as chair of the Radiation Oncology department.
He also pioneered the development of intensity
modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and image
guided radio therapy (IGRT) for pin point
accuracy in radiation treatment.
Omnibeam is powered by Elekta Axesse,
an FDA-approved technology.