Emphasizing enhanced connectivity, the latest version of the Intelligent Radiation Therapy (iRT) software may facilitate improved workflow efficiencies with the planning, performance and reporting for radiation therapy.
Offering a combination of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven automation, pertinent reporting analytics and enhanced systems connectivity, GE HealthCare will showcase the latest updates to its Intelligent Radiation Therapy (iRT) software at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) 2025 Annual Meeting in San Francisco (Sept. 27-Oct. 1, 2025).
GE HealthCare said key attributes of the iRT workflow software include:
• automated segmentation or organs at risk with the MR Contour DL model;
• insights on key workflow trends with enhanced analytics reporting; and
• improved vendor-neutral integration with electronic medical records (EMRs) and oncology information systems (OIS).
New updates to GE HealthCare's Intelligent Radiation Therapy (iRT) software will be unveiled at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) 2025 Annual Meeting in San Francisco. (Image courtesy of GE HealthCare.)
The iRT system also offers stepwise guidance from patient intake and assessment to scheduling, medication dosing and clinical assessments, according to GE HealthCare.
“We are transforming the radiation therapy experience for patients and clinicians with our Intelligent Radiation Therapy solution, helping clinicians move from diagnosis to treatment in minutes, not days,” said Ben Newton, the general manager for oncology solutions at GE HealthCare. “We’re thrilled to share the latest features in iRT designed to bring greater precision, efficiency, and personalization to cancer care.”
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