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Varian Medical Systems` vision is a world without fear of cancer. To meet this challenge, we equip the world with new tools for fighting cancer. Since the 1950s we have been producing tools that harness the power of X-ray energy to benefit humankind. Our history is one of pioneering developments in the fields of radiotherapy, radiosurgery, X-ray tube technology, digital image detectors, cargo screening, and non-destructive testing. Today, we have a robust product portfolio and long-standing relationships with many of the world`s leading clinicians. As Varian continues to grow, our staff of over 6,500 people in 70 sales and support offices around the globe is developing innovative, cost-effective solutions that help make the world a healthier place. Varian reserves the right to remove any comment for any reason and ban any user from its page at is sole discretion. Varian does not endorse user comments on its page and cannot confirm their accuracy. User comments do not necessarily represent the ideas, thoughts, beliefs, opinions or views of Varian, or any of its affiliates.
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