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Carbon Therapy for Radio Resistant Cancers

Carbon ion radiation therapy (CIRT) is an emerging and promising treatment for certain types of cancers, especially those that are difficult to treat or resistant with conventional methods. CIRT, a form of particle therapy,

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Lattice Radiotherapy

Since 2014, when the first patient was treated, over 150 patients with bulky tumors worldwide have received Lattice Radio Therapy (LRT) using Particle therapy with heavy ions.

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MR-Guided Radiotherapy

Radiotherapy (RT) plays a crucial role in cancer management, serving as a curative or palliative treatment for at least 75% cancer patients.

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Adaptive Radiotherapy

Radiotherapy stands as a cornerstone in cancer treatment, aiming to eradicate cancer cells or impede their progression while mitigating harm to surrounding healthy tissues and organs. Recent technological strides have significantly improved the precision and accuracy of radiotherapy delivery. Nonetheless, anatomical changes such as fluctuations in body weight, shifting of internal organs, and reduction in […]

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Surface Guided Radiotherapy

Surface Guided Radiation Therapy (SGRT) is a technique that significantly enhances the precision of radiation treatment across all types of cancers.

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Flash Therapy

Flash Therapy, also called Flash Radiotherapy (Flash-RT) is an emerging innovative technique to treat cancers.

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Late head and neck cancers and organ preservation strategies

Head and neck cancers (HNC) are a common cancer on the Indian subcontinent due to tobacco consumption. HNC include a diverse group of malignancies that affect the mouth, throat, larynx, sinuses, and other structures in the head and neck region. Although the main goal is still to eradicate cancer, organ function preservation is of utmost […]

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Early head and neck cancers

Head and neck cancers refer to a group of malignancies that occur in the oral cavity, throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx)

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Epidemiology of Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer type in the world with 2.094 million (11.6%) new cases of all diagnosed cancer cases with high mortality accounting for 1.8 million deaths (18.4%)

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Management of early cancer cervix

Despite preventive measures such as HPV vaccination and regular screenings, cancer cervix (CC) continues to pose a significant threat to women’s health globally. Early-stage CC, often asymptomatic, requires diligent screening for detection.

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