IMRT definition

IMRT means intensity modulated radiation therapy, a type of conformal radiation therapy that delivers x-ray radiation beams of different intensities from many angles for the treatment of tumors;

Examples of IMRT in a sentence

  • The most prevalent use of LINACs is in intensity modulated radiation therapy or IMRT.

  • Using IMRT, the intensity and angle of the radiation beams are varied or modulated across the target area of the patient being treated.

  • This software package supports IMRT treatment planning delivery for Elekta via Elekta RT Desktop Premium.

  • Includes functions for beam data entry, anatomy definition, plan definition, plan optimization for IMRT, plan evaluation tools, and various system customization utilities (Structure Set Editor, Configuration and User Manager) in future software updates.

  • Further to treat beneficiaries requiring surgical, chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments, it shall provide the services of surgical oncologist, medical oncologist, radiation oncologist and equipment for Cobalt therapy, Linear accelerator, 3DCRT, IMRT, SRT/SRS and Brachytherapy for empanelment under Rajiv Arogya Bhagya.

  • There are emerging data on the use of dose-escalated IMRT for isolated nonvaginal pelvic or para-aortic nodal recurrences in patients who have not previously received radiation therapy.

  • Furthermore, in IMRT planning, CT must be the gold standard by default because planning of the radiation fields depends on the electron density information derived from CT.

  • Price does not include sales, use, or other taxes and duties applicable to the sale of NOMOS CORVUS(R) PLANNING SYSTEM for IMRT, its use, or any services performed in connection with the NOMOS CORVUS(R) PLANNING SYSTEM.

  • The ongoing Radiation Therapy Oncology Group® (RTOG) TIME-C trial compares the impact of IMRT to 3D conformal radiation therapy on patient-reported gastrointestinal toxicity.

  • Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has been shown to reduce dose to critical structures in dosimetric studies, and retrospective reviews of IMRT for early-stage endometrial cancer have shown excellent local control rates with low gastrointestinal toxicity rates [38-41].