Patient-Specific Bolus at the Point-Of-Care: RICOH Case Study
Advanced Manufacturing in Action Case Study
See how Ricoh 3D for Healthcare is advancing radiation therapy workflows through patient-specific, 3D-printed bolus devices designed to improve fit, reproducibility, and treatment efficiency.
Radiation therapy depends on precision, especially when treating superficial targets or anatomically complex areas where standard bolus materials can leave gaps, shift between treatments, or add setup time.
This MDIC Advanced Manufacturing Clearing House case study explores how Ricoh 3D for Healthcare is using additive manufacturing and digital workflows to develop patient-specific bolus devices that conform to individual anatomy, support more consistent dose delivery, and streamline clinical workflows.
Download the case study below to learn how point-of-care 3D printing, material selection, workflow integration, and regulatory considerations come together to support more personalized radiation therapy accessories.