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Intensity-modulated radiation therapy, widely known as IMRT, is an advanced form of external radiation treatment used to target cancer with exceptional precision. By shaping radiation beams to match the tumour’s contours, IMRT delivers high-dose treatment directly to cancer cells while limiting impact on surrounding healthy tissues. At Manipal Hospitals International, IMRT is planned meticulously using modern imaging, expert clinical oversight, and patient-focused care to ensure safe and effective outcomes.
IMRT therapy uses computer-controlled radiation machines to adjust the intensity and angle of each beam delivered to the tumour. This allows doctors to target even complex-shaped cancers accurately.
In simple terms, IMRT aims radiation at the tumour like a finely sculpted beam, reducing exposure to nearby organs and helping protect long-term function.
An IMRT procedure may be recommended when a tumour lies close to sensitive structures or when a higher radiation dose is necessary for better control. IMRT allows specialists to achieve this balance safely.
Several approaches are available within IMRT treatment, each chosen based on tumour size, shape, and sensitivity of surrounding structures.
Manipal Hospitals provides a comprehensive, technologically advanced radiation programme supported by skilled radiation oncologists and modern equipment. Each patient receives a tailored plan designed to maximise tumour control while protecting healthy tissues.
IMRT may be recommended when:
Some situations may require reassessment before proceeding.
IMRT sessions are painless and typically take place in a radiation therapy suite. Patients lie still on a treatment table while the machine rotates around them, delivering radiation from multiple angles. No needles or incisions are involved.
Recovery varies depending on the treatment area. Some patients feel mild fatigue, skin changes, or temporary irritation in the treated region. Most people continue with daily routines, adjusting activity levels based on energy and comfort.
Long-term recovery focuses on monitoring tumour response and managing any gradual side effects. Regular follow-up ensures early support if symptoms arise.
IMRT is designed to reduce side effects, but some temporary issues may occur, including fatigue, mild skin redness, throat discomfort, or digestive changes, depending on the treatment site. Serious complications are uncommon, especially with careful planning and monitoring.
The cost of IMRT depends on the number of sessions, imaging requirements, and overall treatment plan. Manipal Hospitals offers competitive pricing compared with many Western and Gulf countries, making advanced radiation therapy more accessible for international patients.
A personalised estimate includes treatment planning, imaging, IMRT sessions, and follow-up care.
International patients benefit from coordinated support, including medical record review, appointment scheduling, visa guidance, airport transfers, interpreter assistance, and structured follow-up. This ensures clarity, comfort, and a smooth treatment experience.