News | Radiation Therapy | February 04, 2016

Modular construction approach offers increased financial and technological flexibility in one-third the time of traditional construction methods

RAD Technology, modular cancer treatment facilities, radiation vaults, U.S. patent

February 4, 2016 — RAD Technology Medical Systems (RAD) has added a new patent to its expanding portfolio of modular building technologies for cancer treatment facilities. Issued by the United States Patent Office on Oct. 27, 2015, the patent protects specialized means and methods to construct high-energy radiation vaults. RAD also received a patent earlier in May 2015 on its Temporary Radiotherapy Vault (TRV).

The RAD approach is driven by three key values:

  • Time: The solutions offered by RAD can be delivered in one-third the time of traditional construction methods. This impacts patient accessibility to the latest care and gives institutions an edge over competitors looking to enter their market. RAD can install its TRV cancer facility and perform a radiation survey with its pre-commissioned linear accelerator (linac) in just five days.
  • Technology: The modular technology also provides significant value and flexibility. In traditional construction, both the shielding and machine requirements are cast into the concrete structure. RAD offers a component approach to equipment installation, facilitating future upgrades along with a shielding method that can be modified without the cost and disruption of expensive lead and high density block solutions.
  • Unique Financing: One of the most distinctive values is the financing approach the RAD solutions offer. A recoverable asset, without destructive demolition, can be treated as equipment or tangible personal property, allowing operational leases to be structured for large institutions not seeking to deploy capital or wishing to avoid further impairment of their balance sheets with debt.

New revenue opportunities can be stalled during the arduous and lengthy struggle to free up capital. With an off balance sheet lease made possible by RAD's patented modular technology, institutions can develop facilities and services, open new markets and start generating revenue within a few months without debt impairment, bypassing the months or years it otherwise takes for capital funding to be available.

According to The Lancet Oncology Commission's report presented at the 2015 European Cancer Congress in Vienna, Austria, low and middle income countries have 80 percent of the global cancer burden but only 5 percent of the resources for cancer control. This illustrates the potential international demand that may benefit from the patented RAD modular system.

For more information: www.radtechnology.com


Related Content

News | Women's Health

Nov. 3, 2025 — —A new radioimmunotherapy approach has the potential to cure human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 ...

Time November 04, 2025
arrow
Feature | Kyle Hardner

Radiotherapy contributes to about 40% of all cancer cures but still lags behind systemic therapy in funding and ...

Time October 21, 2025
arrow
News | Radiation Oncology

Sept. 02, 2025 — Alpha Tau Medical Ltd., the developer of the alpha-radiation cancer therapy Alpha DaRT has announced ...

Time September 05, 2025
arrow
News | Radiation Oncology

May 2, 2025 — GE HealthCare has announced an intended expansion of its radiation oncology portfolio as well as the ...

Time May 03, 2025
arrow
News | Radiology Education

April 21, 2025 — On June 20, the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) will award Life Member status to ...

Time April 21, 2025
arrow
News | Radiology Business

April 16, 2025 — According to a new report, the U.S. Radiotherapy Market is projected to reach $2.49 billion by 2030 ...

Time April 17, 2025
arrow
News | ASTRO

March 14, 2025 — Another pivotal milestone in the nation’s fight against cancer recently took place with the ...

Time March 17, 2025
arrow
News | Computed Tomography (CT)

Royal Philips recently received 510(k) clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its detector-based ...

Time November 13, 2024
arrow
News

Aug. 5, 2024 — Researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have demonstrated that adding ...

Time August 09, 2024
arrow
News | PET-CT

July 31, 2024 — In a head-to-head comparison with FDG PET/CT, FDG PET/MRI demonstrated comparable or superior diagnostic ...

Time July 31, 2024
arrow
Subscribe Now