Planning for Africa

Planning for Africa Planning for Africa offers Remote Radiotherapy planning services, as well as on-site training and on-site consultation services.

Planning for Africa was established to respond to the need for improving the effectiveness of the radiation therapy process. Not all cancer treatment centres have access to the necessary infrastructure, staffing and competencies and other relevant resources to provide quality radiation therapy for cancer patients. Although we assist in up skilling your staff, by providing training and assistance with workflow optimization, the purpose of our business is to provide radiation planning. We recognise the critical impact that accurate planning have on the overall quality of the radiation therapy treatment, and this is what we focus on. Our strength lies in our advanced knowledge and skills in radiotherapy planning.

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19/06/2019

Pay it forward by sharing your survivorship story it may safe someones life ! So we do Hope together !

17/04/2019

One of the most dreaded processes is having to put on a radiotherapy mask that covers the patient's entire face and fastens to a treatment bed to immobilize them. 

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08/03/2019

Breast Cancer Control Policy – 4. Treatment and Palliative Care   Cancer Alliance Advocacy Toolkit KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: ALL WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER SHOULD BE EVALUATED BY A MULTIDISCIPLINA…

15/02/2019
well worth a read. 🤔😧 My beloved country. Noooooooo!
19/12/2018

well worth a read. 🤔😧 My beloved country. Noooooooo!

Mmamathe Makhekhe-Mokhuane seems to know very little about SARS’ IT systems, but this is no surprise considering the appointment process.

What a sweet idea.
14/12/2018

What a sweet idea.

Children undergoing radiotherapy at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) will receive toy models of medical equipment to help them cope with anxiety and better understand the treatment they require. The project, set up by the

20/11/2018

After over decade of development, the world’s first full-body medical scanner has produced its first images. The groundbreaking imaging device is almost 40 times faster than current PET scans and can capture a 3D picture of the entire human body in one instant scan.

30/09/2018
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Cape Town
7530

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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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