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IntraOp Announces the Formation of a Dermatology Advisory Board

Wed Nov 4, 2009 10:01am EST
First advisory board meeting held at Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference in Las
Vegas on October 14, 2009
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
IntraOp Medical Corporation (OTCBB: IOPM) today announced formation of a
Dermatology Advisory Board to help guide the company with its go-to-market
strategy for its DermaBeam dermatology electron radiation therapy application. 

The advisory board, made up of an illustrious group of dermatologists and
radiation oncologists, was formed with the mission of raising awareness of the
DermaBeam application and its clinical effectiveness, as well as enhancing a
multi-disciplinary approach to skin cancer treatment incorporating the DermaBeam
treatment modality. 

The advisory board held its first meeting at the Fall Clinical Dermatology
Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 14. At the conference, Riverchase
Dermatology and 21st Century Radiation Oncology presented the findings from
their DermaBeam validation study in the poster session. The DermaBeam
application also was featured in the `New Technology` portion of the conference
program.. 

Current Advisory Board members include: 

Clay Cockerell, MD - Past president of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)


Roger Ceilley, MD - Past president of the AAD and American Society of
Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) 

Darrel Rigel, MD - Past president of the AAD 

Andrew Jaffe, MD - Current DermaBeam user and DermRad founder 

Constantine Mantz, MD - Radiation Oncologist with 21st Century Oncology 

Albert Denittas, MD - Radiation Oncologist and DermRad founder 

"We are very fortunate to work with such a distinguished group of advisors,"
said John Powers, CEO of IntraOp, adding, "Their knowledge, experience, and
integrity has already had an impact on IntraOp`s product offering and will
clearly help shape our contribution to the dermatology field for years to come".


Clinical Experience

In February of this year, Riverchase Dermatology in Ft. Myers, Florida became
the first dermatology practice to use the Mobetron to treat skin cancer with
electron radiation therapy. The patient outcomes in Ft. Myers were the focus of
the validation study that was presented at the Fall Clinical Dermatology
Conference in October. 

The purpose of the study was to present the initial experience and results of
the DermaBeam treatment. "Our experience with the Mobetron and the DermaBeam
treatment so far has been encouraging," says Andrew Jaffe, MD, of Riverchase
Dermatology, adding, "Our patients have responded positively, appreciating the
choice of therapies, as well as the convenience of receiving the treatment in
the comfort of our office setting." 

"We see dermatology developing into a significant market for the Mobetron in the
United States," said Powers. "By enabling dermatologists to offer radiation
therapy in the office setting, we are supporting a multi-disciplinary approach
to treating skin cancer, and giving them the best tool to treat their patients.
In addition to the patient benefits, DermaBeam reimbursement is excellent. By
partnering with radiation oncology groups to deliver the radiation treatment in
dermatology offices, IntraOp has removed the complexity of treatment delivery,
making this a very attractive addition to a dermatology practice. In short, we
believe this will change the way skin cancer is treated in the United States." 

About IntraOp

IntraOp Medical Corporation provides innovative technology solutions for the
treatment and eradication of cancer. Founded in 1993, IntraOp is committed to
providing the tools doctors need to administer intra-operative radiation therapy
safely and effectively - for all cancer patients. The company`s flagship
product, Mobetron, is the first fully portable, self-shielding intra-operative
electron radiation therapy device designed for use in any operating room. Key
Mobetron benefits include: increased survival rates, better local tumor control,
shorter treatment cycles, and fewer side effects. Leading hospitals, from
university research centers to specialized cancer clinics in North America,
Europe and Asia, use Mobetron as a vital part of their comprehensive cancer
program. 

For more information on IntraOp Medical Corporation, please visit
www.intraopmedical.com

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release may contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning
of Section 27A of the 1933 Securities Act and Section 21E of the 1934 Securities
Exchange Act. Actual results could differ materially, as the result of such
factors as competition in the markets for the company's products and services
and the ability of the Company to execute its plans. By making these
forward-looking statements, the Company can give no assurances that transactions
described in this press release will be successfully completed, and undertakes
no obligation to update these statements for revisions or changes after the date
of this press release.

HealthFlash Marketing
Jeanne-Marie Phillips
P.O. Box 3086
Stamford, CT 06905
888-655-3434
jphillips@healthflashmarketing.com



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