Stereotactic radiotherapy

From Beacon

Stereotactic radiotherapy is a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment that uses highly focused radiation beams to treat small or well-defined tumours, particularly in the brain, spine, and other critical areas. By delivering high doses of radiation with pinpoint accuracy, this therapy minimizes damage to surrounding healthy tissue. The procedure typically involves fewer treatment sessions than traditional radiotherapy, often completed in one to five sessions. Stereotactic radiotherapy is guided by advanced imaging technology, ensuring precise targeting of the tumour. Managed by a team of skilled specialists, this treatment offers an effective option for patients seeking a minimally invasive approach with reduced side effects and shorter recovery times, making it a valuable option for those with complex or hard-to-reach tumours.