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Noah Galaxy 100th Case Milestone

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Goshen Health Celebrates 100th Procedure with Advanced Lung Cancer Technology

Goshen Health is proud to announce a major milestone in lung cancer care: the completion of 100 procedures using the Galaxy System™—a revolutionary robotic technology that enables earlier, more accurate, and less invasive lung cancer detection.

As the only provider in Indiana offering the Galaxy System, Goshen Center for Cancer Care continues to lead the state in innovation and patient-centered care. Developed by Noah Medical, the Galaxy System allows physicians to navigate deep into the lungs with unmatched precision, reaching areas that were previously inaccessible without surgery.

Trusted Expertise, Proven Impact

Dr. Sammy Bostaji, Interventional Pulmonologist at the Goshen Center for Cancer Care, has now performed 100 procedures using the Galaxy System. His expertise with this technology has helped patients receive faster diagnoses and begin treatment sooner—with less pain and fewer complications.

Why the Galaxy System Matters to Patients

  • Minimally Invasive: Robotic-assisted navigation eliminates the need for large incisions.
  • Highly Accurate: Real-time imaging targets even the smallest nodules.
  • Faster Diagnoses: Enables quicker results so patients can start treatment promptly.

Part of a Comprehensive Lung Cancer Program

The Galaxy System is a key component of Goshen Health’s robust lung cancer care program, which also includes:

  • Low-dose CT scans for early detection
  • Advanced surgical and treatment options
  • Personalized care plans tailored to each patient
  • Long-term support and follow-up care

“Reaching our 100th case with the Galaxy System is a testament to our commitment to innovation and excellence in cancer care,” said Randy Christophel, President and CEO of Goshen Health. “We’re proud to offer this life-saving technology to our community.”

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