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1. What is IGRT radiation therapy?

Image Guided Radiation therapy is a radiation therapy that uses imaging techniques to treat tumor growth in cancer patients. This form of radiation therapy uses high-energy beams of radiation to control cancer and non-cancerous tumors. IGRT adds the images from the previous treatment session and concentrates the powerful radiation at the point of the tumor only. These images are of high quality and are taken before every radiation therapy session.

2. What are the advantages of IGRT?

Image Guided Radiation therapy is a popular type of radiation therapy treatment. It helps treat tumors and cancers located in sensitive areas or organs. IGRT is famous for delivering accurate radiation delivery by decreasing the exposure of the nearby tissues of cancer or tumor growth. This significant concentrated and controlled radiation helps improve tumor control. The use of imaging in IGRT helps in improved localization, definition, and monitoring of tumor position.

3. How is IGRT given?

Image Guided Radiation therapy is administered to different cancer patients by professional healthcare experts. In this procedure, the healthcare team selects the different types of the imaging types like 2D, 3D, or 4D. These images are of the body parts that require radiation, localizing the tumor area. The imaging tests are done before, during and after the IGRT. The treatment team then compares these images.

4. How many treatments do I need?

Image Guided Radiation therapy is one of the highly recommended radiation treatments. Depending on the location and the development of cancerous growth cells in the body, IGRT is administered. Usually, it requires multiple sessions. The routine of IGRT is generally five days a week for several continuous weeks. The overall number of sessions also depends on monitoring the growth of cancer using the different imaging techniques.

5. When do doctors recommend IGRT?

The IGRT is an effective cancer treatment and radiation therapy. The combination of the imaging techniques and the radiation therapy makes it a preferred choice for any treatment team. Doctors often recommend IGRT when the cancer is located close to sensitive areas, and the surrounding areas require the best protection. Lungs cancer, brain cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, liver cancer, esophageal cancer, etc., are best treated using the IGRT.

6. Which is better: IGRT vs IMRT?

Image Guided Radiation therapy and Intensity-Modulated Radiation therapy are used to treat cancerous growth in the body. IMRT allows the modulation of the radiation’s intensity in the designed radiation field. The IGRT, on the other hand, can’t modulate the radiation but can use imaging to check and concentrate the growth of the cancerous cells. Thus, when it is about modulating the intensity, IMRT is better, while when it is to monitor the growth, IGRT is preferred.

7. What is the difference between IGRT and IMRT?

The Image Guided Radiation therapy uses 2D, 3D, or 4D imaging techniques to increase the efficiency and control of the radiation treatment. It is used for cancer growth in sensitive areas like lungs, breasts, brain, etc. The Intensity-Modulated Radiation therapy allows the treatment experts to modulate the intensity of the radiations during the treatment. Thus, IGRT is used to decide the position of the patient, and IMRT is used to administer the radiation therapy that is highly sculpted.

8. What type of radiation is used for Image Guided Surgery?

Image Guided Radiation therapy uses different radiations to inhibit cancer growth in the body’s sensitive areas. It uses radiation with the leading imaging techniques like X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, etc., to generate 2D, 3D, or 4D images of the body parts affected by cancer or tumor. It uses tiny photon or proton beams of different intensities to irradiate the tumor. The beam shape can be changed according to the treatment requirements.

9. Why choose Yashoda Hospitals for IGRT?

Yashoda Hospitals are a top-choice of the many patients looking for effective Image Guided Radiation therapy for their cancer growth. The professional team of the treatment experts administers the radiation therapy by only researching the patient’s previous medical history. The availability of high-end IGRT machines makes it a technical expert in leading cancer treatment therapies. Further, it offers all treatments at affordable pricing only.

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