MedTech Dive December 9, 2025
Elise Reuter

Ben Newton, GE HealthCare’s global head of oncology, said the partnership will shift radiation therapy from a “one-size-fits-all” approach to a personalized method.

GE HealthCare and Mayo Clinic last week announced a strategic initiative to personalize radiation therapy. The partnership, called GEMINI-RT, aims to improve cancer care by integrating imaging, artificial intelligence and patient monitoring.

Ben Newton, GE HealthCare’s global head of oncology, said that personalized radiation therapy marks a shift from a “one-size-fits-all” approach. Traditionally, radiation therapy uses standardized protocols that might not fully account for variability in individual patients, Newton wrote in an email to MedTech Dive.

The collaboration will build on a radiology research agreement that GE HealthCare and Mayo Clinic struck in 2023. The current...

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