MobiHealth News September 29, 2025
Anthony Vecchione

The company makes upright radiation therapy systems using a fixed beam with slow patient rotation instead of a gantry.

Leo Cancer Care, which manufactures upright radiotherapy treatment systems, announced it raised $40 million in a funding round led by Catalio Capital Management.

Dr. Nicholas von Guionneau, an analyst for Catalio, was appointed to Leo’s board as an observer.

WHAT IT DOES

The company manufactures upright radiation therapy products, including a real-time image-guided proton treatment system that removes the need for a gantry. Instead, it utilizes a fixed radiation beam paired with slow patient rotation in a seated or perched position.

It also offers an upright particle therapy system that provides slow patient rotation, allowing for smaller treatment rooms.

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