ViewRay, Inc. announced that the VA Oklahoma City Healthcare System has selected MRIdian MRI-guided radiation therapy system to expand radiation therapy services at the Oklahoma City VA Medical Center. This will be the first cancer center in Oklahoma and the fourth VA medical center offering Veterans access to MRIdian's advanced MRI-guided radiation therapy to treat cancer. The MRIdian system will enable the Oklahoma City VA Medical Center to provide precision MRI-guided radiation therapy technology to Veterans seeking personalized treatment for a broad range of cancer, including pancreas, prostate, lung, liver, breast, and oligometastatic disease.

Other VA medical centers that will be offering MRIdian MRI-guided radiation therapy include Louis Stokes Cleveland Medical Center (VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System), Lt. Colonel Charles S. Kettles VA Medical Center (VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System), and Michael E. DeBakey Medical Center (VA Houston Healthcare system). The Veterans Health Administration is America's largest integrated healthcare system, providing care at 1,298 healthcare facilities, including 171 medical centers.

The VA is leading the fight against cancer through precision oncology by developing and applying new technologies, tools, research knowledge, and best-practice therapies. Their scientific and medical breakthroughs are shared inside and outside their healthcare system to benefit Veterans and all Americans.