Radiotherapy uses targeted radiation to destroy or shrink cancer cells, commonly used alone or alongside surgery, chemotherapy, or other treatments depending on the type and location of cancer.
Modern radiotherapy techniques allow for precise targeting of tumors while minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. Treatment planning typically involves detailed imaging to map the treatment area and calculate the appropriate radiation dose.
Radiotherapy is usually delivered over a series of sessions, often daily on weekdays, across several weeks depending on the treatment plan. Your oncology team will explain the schedule, what to expect during sessions, and how to manage any treatment-related effects.
We partner with internationally accredited hospitals and clinics that meet rigorous safety and quality standards.
Your treatment is carried out by qualified, experienced doctors and surgeons specializing in their fields.
Every plan is tailored to your individual diagnosis, goals, and medical history — never one-size-fits-all.
From your first inquiry to aftercare at home, our team coordinates every step of your journey.
A comprehensive assessment, including relevant imaging and tests, helps establish a clear diagnosis.
Your specialist team develops a treatment plan tailored to your diagnosis, goals, and overall health.
Treatment is delivered according to your plan, with regular monitoring to track progress and response.
Continued follow-up care supports your recovery, long-term health, and any necessary adjustments to your plan.
Radiotherapy itself is not painful during delivery, though some patients may experience effects such as skin changes or fatigue depending on the treatment area, which your team can help manage.
This varies significantly depending on the type and stage of cancer and the treatment goal — your oncology team will provide a personalized schedule.
Yes, radiotherapy is often used alongside surgery, chemotherapy, or targeted therapy as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
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