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Image-guided radiation therapy, known as IGRT, is an advanced radiation technique used to deliver highly accurate cancer treatment. By using detailed imaging before and during each session, doctors ensure that radiation beams are directed precisely at the tumour, even if it shifts slightly due to breathing or natural movement. Manipal Hospitals International carries out IGRT with careful planning, patient comfort, and modern technology at its core.
IGRT radiation therapy combines real-time imaging with radiation delivery. This means doctors can see the exact location of the tumour each day, making adjustments when needed for safety and effectiveness.
In simple terms, IGRT ensures radiation reaches exactly where it is meant to go, improving accuracy and protecting healthy tissues.
Tumours can shift slightly from day to day due to breathing, digestion, or body movement. IGRT helps correct for these changes so radiation remains accurate. This reduces the risk of side effects and improves treatment results.
IGRT uses several imaging approaches to support accuracy. These variations ensure that each radiation session aligns exactly with the treatment plan.
Manipal Hospitals offers an advanced radiation therapy programme supported by experienced specialists and high-end imaging systems. Every IGRT plan is carefully designed to balance tumour control with healthy tissue protection.
IGRT may be recommended when:
Some situations may require alternative treatment planning.
An IGRT treatment session usually takes place in a radiation therapy suite. Patients lie comfortably on a treatment table while imaging tools capture the tumour’s position. If any shift is detected, the system adjusts the plan before radiation is delivered.
Most patients continue their normal routine throughout IGRT. Some may feel mild fatigue, skin sensitivity, or temporary discomfort depending on the treatment area. These effects are usually manageable and improve as treatment progresses.
Regular follow-up helps monitor tumour response and address any long-term changes early.
IGRT is designed to minimise risks by improving accuracy. Temporary side effects may include skin redness, fatigue, swallowing discomfort, or digestive changes, depending on the treatment site. Serious complications are uncommon with proper planning.
The cost of IGRT depends on imaging needs, the number of sessions, and overall treatment planning. Manipal Hospitals offers affordable care compared with many Western and Gulf countries, ensuring high-quality treatment remains accessible for international patients.
A customised estimate includes imaging, planning, IGRT sessions, and follow-up appointments.
Manipal Hospitals offers full support for international patients, including medical file review, visa guidance, airport transfers, accommodation assistance, interpreter services, and structured follow-up planning. This ensures confidence and comfort throughout the treatment period.