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ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Somerset, NJ began treating patients in March 2012.

ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Somerset, NJ began treating patients in March 2012.

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The gantry rotates around the patient to deliver treatment from different angles, allowing the physician to precisely target the tumor site. Photo taken at the ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Oklahoma City.

The world's first treatment room to use inclined beam technology opened in March 2010 at the ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Oklahoma City. The inclined beam technology contains two treatment beams: one horizontal and one 60 degrees inclined from the horizontal. The inclined beam technology can treat 70 percent of tumors using the industry standard gantry, but in a space half the size. Photo taken at the ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Oklahoma City.

The fixed-beam system features a horizontal beam and is, as its name indicates, fixed in place. It is capable of treating a large percentage of the cancers that proton therapy is indicated for. Even though the actual delivery system can't move, the precision and efficacy of the therapy is the same as with the inclined beam and the gantry. Photo taken at ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Oklahoma City.

A closer look at the proton delivery system in the fixed beam room. The brass aperture at the end of the snout is customized for each patient. The hole in the middle of the brass aperture is shaped to match the outline of the patient's tumor so healthy tissue surrounding the tumor is blocked from the radiation. Photo courtesy of ProCure Treatment Centers, Inc.

ProCure Treatment Centers, Inc. and Ion Beam Applications (IBA) received FDA clearance of a new generation patient positioning system, designed by ProCure. The robotic system is designed for positioning patients for proton therapy.

The 220-ton cyclotron is 18-feet in diameter and 8-feet high.

The beam transport system distributes a beam of proton energy to each of the four treatment rooms quickly and efficiently. Photo courtesy of ProCure Treatment Centers, Inc.

Proton Beam Line Photo taken at ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Oklahoma City.

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ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Somerset, New Jersey/Metro New York

Princeton Radiation Oncology and CentraState Healthcare System have joined ProCure to develop the first proton therapy center in the Somerset, New Jersey / Metro New York area. At the ProCure Proton Therapy Center in Somerset, New Jersey/Metro New York, we provide patients with exceptional and personalized patient care with the most advanced proton therapy technology available. We are committed to ensuring patients' seamless care beyond proton therapy.


The video below takes you inside our center for a look at the science and clinical experience behind each patient treatment so you feel ready as you begin your journey with us.




If you or someone you love is considering proton therapy, please call 1-877-967-7628 or request a consultation online. Patients can choose either our Somerset or Freehold, NJ locations for initial consultation. Our team will help you learn more about proton therapy and find out if it is right for you.

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