
Radiation is delivered from many directions, converging on the tumour for maximum dose.

Beam intensity varies across each angle to conform precisely to the tumour shape.

Healthy organs near the tumour receive significantly lower doses, reducing side effects.
Lower radiation dose to surrounding healthy tissues and critical organs.
Dose conforms tightly to the tumour, even around complex anatomy.
Higher tumour control rates and improved quality of life during therapy.

Detailed evaluation, diagnosis and personalised treatment strategy.

CT-based mapping of the tumour and nearby structures for IMRT planning.

Daily outpatient sessions over several weeks, each lasting only minutes.

Ongoing monitoring of response, recovery and long-term wellbeing.
Senior Radiation Oncologist & Head, Cancer Institute, Health City Hospital, Guwahati, Assam, India. Specialist in IGRT, SRT, Brachytherapy, Chemoradiation & Palliative Oncology.
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