Advanced Radiotherapy Technology
Where Precision Meets Hope in Cancer Care
Noninvasive | Accurate | Painless
A New Ray of Hope in Cancer Care
Radiation Therapy (Radiotherapy) is one of the modalities used to treat cancer. At Apollo Hospitals, Pune, we have Pune’s first VARIAN EDGE LINAC which enables delivery of conventional as well as high dose of conformal radiation with minimal adverse effects.
Advanced Radiotherapy Technology offered
IMRT
(Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy)
The radiation beam adjusts its intensity across the tumor, delivering high doses to cancer while minimizing exposure to healthy tissue. Result: maximum cancer control with minimal side effects.
IGRT
(Image-Guided Radiation Therapy)
Before each treatment, we take a real-time image of your tumor using conebeam CT to confirm exact positioning. This means submillimeter perfect accuracy every single time. Result: you get the safest, most precise treatment possible.
VMAT
(Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy)
The gantry of LINAC rotates around the target in one or more arcs while continuously delivering radiation, adjusting the intensity and shape of beam. This enables conformal, fast radiation delivery with minimal dose to organs at risk thereby reducing late adverse effect.
SRS
SRT
(Stereotactic Radiotherapy)
it is similar to SRS but instead of one fraction 3 to 5 fractions are given. it is also OPD basis procedure where patient can resume there daily routine immediately after completion of procedure
SBRT
(Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy)
Similar to SRS, but for extracranial tumors like that in lungs, liver, spine, prostate, pancreas etc. High dose of conformal radiation is delivered in 1 to 5 sittings. it is a safe modality and can be used instead of surgery with good tumor control rate.
DIBH
Adaptive Radiotherapy
Many a times during course of radiotherapy there occurs anatomical or biological changes in patient for example weight loss, tumor shrinkage so instead of using the same plan for the entire treatment ART adapts the plan based on new imaging and patient changes. By adapting one avoids underdosing of the tumor and overdosing to normal tissues.
PET-CT & MRI based planning
PET CT and MRI based planning is very useful for proper delineation of tumor. by using such advanced modality chance of tumor miss is zero thereby giving maximum tumor control.
Breaking Myths about Radiotherapy
Myth: Radiotherapy is painful.
Fact: Radiotherapy is completely painless. You feel nothing during treatment. In fact radiotherapy is used to alleviate pain due to bone metastasis.
Myth: The radiation will make me radioactive.
Fact: No. Radiation is external and leaves your body the moment the machine stops. You are not radioactive, and you cannot pass radiation to family members or children.
Myth: Radiotherapy will burn my skin.
Fact: Modern radiotherapy rarely causes burns. Skin irritation is mild and temporary—like a light sunburn. Advanced planning and techniques minimize this further
Myth: I’ll lose all my hair.
Fact: You only lose hair in the area being treated. If your scalp isn’t in the radiation zone, your hair stays intact. Hair loss is temporary and regrows after treatment
Myth: Radiotherapy causes secondary cancer.
Fact:The risk of secondary cancer from modern radiotherapy is extremely rare—much lower than the risk of cancer returning if you don’t get treated. The benefit far outweighs the risk.
Myth: Radiotherapy stops me from working or living normally.
Fact:Most patients continue working, exercising, and caring for family during radiotherapy.
Frequently Asked Questions
precisely focused that it damages cancer cells while protecting the healthy tissue around them. Modern
radiotherapy is one of the most effective, safest cancer treatments available today.
Whether you’re being treated for cancer alone or alongside surgery or chemotherapy, radiotherapy gives you the best chance at recovery with minimal disruption to your daily life.
cancer cells die, and tumors shrink. You stay strong because your healthy cells are protected and repair
themselves.
- As primary treatment: known as defintive radiotherapy used to treat prostate cancer, oropharyngeal cancer, nasopharyngeal cancer, hypopharyngeal cancer, upper cervical esophageal cancer, cancer of cervix etc
- After surgery: Called adjuvant radiotherapy, it is used to treat microscopic disease which in turn prevents tumor recurrence.
- Before surgery: Called neoadjuvant radiotherapy, it is used to downstage tumor which in turn improves survival outcome
- Alongside chemotherapy: known as concurrent chemoradiation wherein small dose of chemotherapy is added along side radiotherapy to sensitize the tumor therefore improving outcome.
- For symptom relief: Called palliative radiotherapy to improve pain symptom cause by bone metastases, to stop tumoral bleed.
For Benign (Non-Cancerous) Conditions: Radiotherapy is also used to treat benign brain conditions like arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), acoustic shwannoma, meningioma, chordoma, pituitary adenoma, trigeminal neuralgia etc
radiotherapy is widely used to treat malignant conditions like head and neck cancer, breast cancer, GBM, esophageal cancer, pancreatic cancer, rectal cancer, cervix cancer, prostate cancer etc
