American Shared Hospital Services Third Quarter 2004 Earnings Conference Call.SAN FRANCISCO -- American Shared Hospital Services (AMEX:AMS)(PCX:AMS), the leading provider of Gamma Knife Gamma Knife A trademark for a radiologic nonsurgical device used in stereotactic radiosurgery stereotactic radiosurgery , stereotaxic radiosurgery stereotactic surgery in which lesions are produced by ionizing radiation. radiosurgery (r ![]() d.Date/Time Tuesday, October 26 at 4:00 PM EDT/1:00 PM PDT Teleconference and Webcast Information To participate, please call 800/446-1671 at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the call. A live on-demand webcast of the call will be provided by CCBN and posted at www.ashs.com and www.companyboardroom.com. The webcast is also being distributed over CCBN's Investor Distribution Network to both institutional and individual investors. Individual investors can listen to the call through CCBN's individual investor center at www.companyboardroom.com or by visiting any of the investor sites in CCBN's Individual Investor Network. Institutional investors can access the call via CCBN's password-protected event management site, StreetEvents (www.streetevents.com). About American Shared Hospital Services and the Gamma Knife American Shared Hospital Services is building a profitable medical services company in an underserved niche -- turnkey technology solutions for advanced radiosurgical procedures. The Company's core business is supplying hospitals with the Gamma Knife -- a non-invasive treatment for malignant and benign brain tumors, vascular malformations and trigeminal 1. triple. 2. pertaining to the trigeminal (fifth cranial) nerve. 3. pertaining to trigeminy. tri·gem·i·nal (tr -j neuralgia neuralgia facia´lis ve´ra Ramsay Hunt syndrome (1). geniculate neuralgia Ramsay Hunt syndrome (1). glossopharyngeal neuralgia that affecting the petrosal and jugular ganglion of the glossopharyngeal nerve, marked by severe paroxysmal pain originating on the side of the throat and extending to the ear. (facial pain). The Gamma Knife, the gold standard in radiosurgery, reduces surgical risk and patient discomfort, resulting in a shorter hospital stay and lower risk of complications. In most cases, Gamma Knife patients resume their normal activities within a few days of treatment, compared to weeks or months for patients who undergo conventional surgery. More than 250,000 patients worldwide have already received this treatment. American Shared Hospital Services is the world leader in providing Gamma Knife radiosurgery services.
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