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Mammorx® Breast Board
BASE PLATES
Mammorx® Breast Board

The MammoRx Breast Board allows you to easily immobilize patients in a comfortable and reproducible way. The carbon fibre system meets and exceeds changing needs of radiation therapists. It is thin, strong and light and features lower attenuation levels.
For patients receiving multiple radiation therapy treatments, position reproducibility is critical. MammoRx patient positioning products help you to quickly setup patients during simulation and to easily reproduce settings during subsequent treatments.
The MammoRx Carbon Fiber Breast Board is specifically designed for narrow-bore CT SIM environments. As one of the most lightweight boards on the market, the MammoRx Breast Board is easy to lift and replace on the treatment table – a key benefit when you consider how often therapists remove patient positioning boards each day.
Built-in supports allow you to quickly achieve standard treatment angles of 0, 5, 7.5, 10, 12.5, 15, 17.5, 20 and 22.5 degrees.
The MammoRx breast board is available in different solution bundles or product packages.
Key Features & Benefits

Provide easy and effective reproduction of patient setup

Enhance patient comfort through next-generation design improvements






Single-handed trigger action enables quick and easy movement of the upper-arm support between four standard settings, providing faster setup times for patients


A plunger locks the angle support ladder in place. This prevents dislocking of the angle support and eliminates the risk of tilt-board collapse


All-in-One Patient Positioning System
Created by Dr. Kati Hideghéti
The AIO Solution facilitates and refines treatments by limiting potential changes in the patient position to a minimum.
With one base plate and different sets of cushions and thermoplastic masks, all parts of the body are positioned and immobilized in a comfortable, exact and reproducible way.

These refined immobilization techniques allow IMRT and IGRT procedures in almost any anatomical location, including breast and lung.