Image guided radiation therapy

Image guided radiation therapy [IGRT] is very useful in areas of the body that move a lot, such as the lungs.


What is image guided radiation therapy?

Image guided radiation therapy [IGRT] is a radiation therapy technique that utilises the most advanced imaging equipment and computer software.

This includes MRI, CT and x-ray to increase the radiation therapists ability to precisely target a tumour with radiation beams.

This type of therapy is very useful in areas of the body that move a lot, such as the lungs.

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