GT Medical Technologies is a Tempe, Arizona medical device company that developed GammaTile, an FDA-cleared bioresorbable radiation therapy implant for operable brain tumors. Founded by brain tumor specialists from the Barrow Neurological Institute, the company places collagen tiles embedded with Cesium-131 seeds directly into the tumor cavity at the time of surgery, delivering immediate, targeted radiation while sparing healthy tissue. Backed by a $100M Series E led by Viking Global Investors, GT Medical has treated more than 2,000 patients and is pursuing randomized trials to establish GammaTile as a standard of care.
Per Langoe is the CEO of GT Medical Technologies, the Tempe, Arizona company behind GammaTile, an FDA-cleared radiation therapy tile that gets sewn into the brain the same moment a tumor is removed. He arrived in February 2024 after co-founding and selling Palette Life Sciences to Teleflex for $600 million, bringing more than two decades in radiation oncology commercialization from Pharmacia, Q-Med, Galderma and Nestle Skin Health.