
Modern radiation therapy is the art of placing dose precisely where it is needed, and nowhere else. These are the techniques Dr. Bhatnagar works across — chosen, per patient, for whichever delivers that precision best.
Breaks each beam into many small beamlets of varying strength, letting the dose wrap tightly around an irregular target while easing off over nearby healthy tissue.
Imaging at the machine, before each session, confirms the target is exactly where the plan expects — correcting for the small day-to-day shifts in anatomy.
A small number of very precise, high-dose treatments to a well-defined target in the body — concentrating the dose where it counts.
The same focused, high-precision principle applied to small targets in the brain, delivered in one or a few sessions — no incision involved.
The machine rotates continuously around the patient, shaping the dose as it goes — fast, conformal treatment, often in a couple of minutes.
Beams shaped to the 3D outline of the target from a CT plan — the dependable foundation of modern external-beam radiation.
Radiation delivered from within or right beside the target via temporary applicators — most relied upon in gynaecologic cancers.
The starting point of every treatment: a planning CT maps your anatomy precisely so the plan can be built, checked, and verified before any dose is given.
Your reports and scans reviewed; whether radiation has a role explained.
A planning scan maps your anatomy; the target and organs are defined.
The dose plan is built and quality-checked before a single beam is delivered.
Short, painless daily sessions, with imaging to keep every dose on target.
That depends on your diagnosis and your chart. Bring them to a consultation and Dr. Bhatnagar will explain your options plainly.
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