Radiation Oncology is a specialised branch of cancer treatment that uses high-energy radiation, such as X-rays, electrons, and proton beams, to destroy cancer cells and shrink tumours. Radiation therapy may be used independently or in combination with surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or targeted therapy to achieve the best treatment outcomes.
At Citizens Specialty Hospital, our Radiation Oncology department offers advanced, precision-based cancer treatment supported by experienced radiation oncologists, modern technology, and personalised care plans designed to maximise effectiveness while protecting healthy tissues.
Our multidisciplinary team includes highly skilled radiation oncologists, medical physicists, radiologists, oncology nurses, and cancer specialists who work together to provide comprehensive cancer care.
The specialists carefully evaluate every patient’s condition and develop customised radiation treatment plans that precisely target cancer cells while minimising side effects and preserving surrounding healthy tissues.
At Citizens Specialty Hospital, we focus on delivering compassionate, patient-centred care throughout diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and follow-up.
Cancer treatment often requires collaboration between multiple specialists. Our multidisciplinary oncology team works together to provide integrated cancer care, including:
This collaborative approach helps improve treatment outcomes, recovery rates, and quality of life for cancer patients.
There are two primary types of radiation therapy available at Citizens Specialty Hospital:
External Beam Radiation Therapy is the most commonly used form of radiation treatment. In this method, a machine directs high-energy radiation beams precisely at the tumour to destroy cancer cells.
Uses advanced CT imaging and computer software to create a three-dimensional model of the tumour, enabling accurate radiation delivery while sparing healthy tissue.
An advanced form of radiation therapy that delivers varying radiation intensities to different parts of the tumour, improving precision and reducing damage to nearby tissues.
A highly advanced arc-based radiation therapy that delivers radiation rapidly and accurately while the machine rotates around the patient.
Uses real-time imaging before and during treatment to ensure accurate tumour targeting and improved treatment precision.
Delivers highly focused, high-dose radiation to small brain tumours with exceptional accuracy, without the need for open surgery.
Targets tumours outside the brain with high-dose precision radiation while minimising exposure to surrounding healthy tissues.
Radiation is delivered directly to the tumour site during surgery to eliminate remaining cancer cells immediately after tumour removal.
Internal radiation therapy places radioactive material inside or near the tumour to destroy cancer cells effectively.
Brachytherapy involves placing radioactive seeds or implants directly into or near the tumour. This allows high doses of radiation to target cancer cells while limiting exposure to healthy tissues.
It is commonly used for cancers involving:
In systemic therapy, radioactive substances travel through the bloodstream to locate and destroy cancer cells throughout the body. Treatments may be given orally or through intravenous injections.
Radiation therapy offers several important benefits in cancer care, including:
Radiation therapy also plays a vital role in palliative cancer care by helping patients manage symptoms and maintain comfort during advanced stages of cancer.
Flash Therapy is one of the latest innovations in radiation oncology. It delivers an ultra-high radiation dose in an extremely short duration, potentially reducing damage to healthy tissues while rapidly destroying cancer cells.
This emerging technology may significantly improve treatment efficiency and patient recovery in the future of cancer care.
Modern MRI-guided linear accelerator systems allow real-time imaging during radiation treatment. This advanced technology improves tumour targeting accuracy by accounting for body movement, breathing, and internal organ changes during treatment sessions.
At Citizens Specialty Hospital, our Radiation Oncology department is dedicated to providing safe, precise, and effective cancer treatment using cutting-edge technologies and evidence-based approaches. We are committed to improving survival rates, reducing treatment-related side effects, and helping patients lead healthier and more fulfilling lives throughout their cancer journey.
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