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Interventional pain management: nerve blocks, epidurals, and spinal cord stimulatorsWhen pills don't work, or cause too many side effects, interventional procedures can be a game‑changer. Think: an epidural steroid injection for sciatica, or a spinal cord stimulator for failed back surgery syndrome. The pain management market research shows that interventional procedures are the fastest‑growing treatment type, with a CAGR above 7%. Why? Because they target the...0 Comments 0 Shares 140 Views 0 Reviews
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Proton therapy: the $200M bet that's changing cancer careA proton therapy centre costs $150‑$200 million to build. But for certain cancers — paediatric brain tumours, skull base tumours, eye melanomas — it's worth every penny. The radiation oncology market research shows that particle therapy is the fastest‑growing technology, with a CAGR above 10%. Why? Because protons stop at the tumour, unlike X‑rays which exit the body and...0 Comments 0 Shares 107 Views 0 Reviews