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ViewRay, Inc., is a privately held medical device company developing advanced radiation therapy technology for the treatment of cancer. Using MRI-guided radiotherapy, the ViewRay system is intended to provide continuous soft-tissue imaging during treatment. The system is being designed so that clinicians"for the first time"will be able to see where the actual radiation dose is being delivered and adapt to changes in the patient™s anatomy. ViewRay was founded in 2004 and is based in Oakwood Village, Ohio.

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