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      What is Image Guided Radiotherapy (IGRT)?

      Image Guided Radiotherapy (IGRT) is a cutting-edge cancer treatment technique that uses advanced imaging during radiation therapy to precisely target tumors. By capturing real-time images before or during each session, IGRT ensures the radiation beam is accurately aligned with the tumor, improving treatment accuracy and minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy tissues.

      How IGRT Works?

      IGRT integrates advanced imaging modalities such as CT scans, X-rays, or cone-beam CT with state-of-the-art linear accelerators. Before each treatment, images of the tumor and surrounding organs are taken to verify its exact position. Adjustments are made in real-time to compensate for any movement due to breathing, organ shifts, or patient positioning, ensuring precise radiation delivery every session.

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      Advantages of IGRT

      • High Precision: Radiation is delivered exactly to the tumor location, reducing impact on healthy tissue.
      • Adaptability: Real-time imaging allows for adjustments if the tumor changes position or size.
      • Improved Safety: Reduces risk of side effects by sparing critical organs.
      • Enhanced Outcomes: Precise targeting allows higher doses to tumors for better control.

      Who Can Benefit?

      IGRT is suitable for patients with cancers that require extreme precision due to their location or movement, including:

      • Prostate cancer
      • Head and neck cancers
      • Lung tumors
      • Gastrointestinal cancers
      • Brain tumors
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      Treatment Process

      • Consultation: Oncologists assess your condition and determine if IGRT is suitable.
      • Imaging and Planning: Advanced imaging captures detailed tumor and organ positions.
      • Simulation: A customized treatment plan is created using computer-guided software.
      • Radiotherapy Delivery: Radiation is administered with real-time imaging guidance, usually over multiple sessions.
      • Monitoring: Continuous assessment ensures treatment effectiveness and patient safety.

      Safety and Technology

      IGRT is a non-invasive, safe, and highly controlled procedure. At Mar Sleeva Medicity Palai, all treatments adhere strictly to AERB (Atomic Energy Regulatory Board) standards. Our advanced linear accelerators with integrated imaging capabilities allow precise, real-time treatment.

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      Why Choose Mar Sleeva Medicity Palai?

      • Experienced radiation oncologists and medical physicists
      • Advanced technology for precise, safe cancer treatment
      • Personalized treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs
      • Comprehensive support throughout the cancer journey

      Frequently asked Questions

      You can book an appointment with Dr. Vishnu Mohan, pulse diagnosis doctor in Kerala, through the Mar Sleeva Medicity Palai website at marsleevamedicity.com/book-an-appointment or by calling 04822 359 900.
      Pulse diagnosis helps guide treatment for chronic pain, digestive disorders, metabolic conditions, stress related illness, sleep issues, and lifestyle related imbalances. Dr. Vishnu Mohan combines the insights of Nadivaidyam with acupuncture, diet therapy and herbal therapy for holistic recovery.
      Nadivaidyam is a traditional diagnostic method where the physician reads the rhythm, strength and quality of the pulse to assess the state of different organ systems and identify imbalances in the body. Dr. Vishnu Mohan uses Nadivaidyam to build personalised naturopathy and lifestyle treatment plans.
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