Image-guided radiation therapy, also called
IGRT, is a type of radiation therapy. Radiation therapy uses powerful energy beams to kill cancer. The energy can come from X-rays, protons or other sources. In
IGRT, images are used to help plan the treatment.
When undergoing
IGRT, high-quality images are taken before each radiation therapy treatment session. The images are used to increase the accuracy and precision of the radiation treatment.
IGRT may make it possible to use higher doses of radiation. This may increase the effectiveness of the treatment and may result in shorter treatment schedules. The radiation may reach less of the healthy tissue around the target.
IGRT is the standard of care for radiation therapy treatment. It's used to treat all types of cancer. It's also sometimes used to control tumors that aren't cancerous.