Icon Design for Cancer Therapy: Function = Calculate Radiation Dose

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We need a set of Icons for medical software we are developing. If this first design goes well we will offer more work. This icon triggers our software to calculate the amount of a radioactive dose that is delivered to the tumor and critical organs of a patient during a radiation cancer therapy. It is a set of 5 icons that drive 5 key steps in our workflow.
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High tech medical software to help doctors personalize a radiation dose for each patient.
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- No words or letters please; just visual
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Requirements
Must have
- We want the visual to speak to the action (calculate) more than the result (dose). We want the color scheme to align with our company logo- see attached file. We attached our current ICON design (Dose). This represents how the radiation dose is displayed in a patient image after therapy, but not the action of calculate. We have attached an icon design we don't like (Calculate Dose).
Nice to have
- We're want something vusially high-tech and sophisticated. Something that shows knowlege of graphic design tools. Inspired by the gaming industry. Our product runs on high speed GPUS borrowed from the gaming world, so it's good if we look like we understand graphics from there. However, as an icon, it will be small in size so small details will be lost.
Should not have
- We don't want something that looks like animation for kids. This is for highly trained medicap professionals and should reflect that level of precision and sophistication.