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Stereotactic radiation therapy, or stereotactic radiotherapy, is a form of radiotherapy that uses highly intense but precise doses of radiation to target cancer cells from multiple angles.
Stereotactic radiotherapy works like other forms of radiotherapy by destroying or damaging the targeted cells' DNA. This stops the abnormal cells' growth, causing these tumours to become inactive and shrink.
During the procedure, radiation beams are aimed at the tumour from many different points to allow for accurate delivery of radiation. Except for the spot where all the beams intersect, each beam has minimal effect on the areas it passes through. This reduces possible damage to healthy tissues surrounding the tumour.
Tumours in locations that move with breathing, such as the lung or liver, may also be safely targeted with this technique. At IHH Healthcare Singapore, specialised equipment is available to allow doctors to monitor the breathing motion, and to deliver the radiation only when the patient is in the correct position.
The difference between stereotactic radiotherapy and conventional radiotherapy is in the intensity and duration of the radiation treatment.
In conventional radiotherapy, small doses of radiation are delivered over many sessions, lasting several weeks. It is usually used to treat large tumours, or post-operatively to prevent recurrence.
In stereotactic radiotherapy, bigger doses of radiation are delivered in precise doses. The treatment is typically done over 5 or fewer sessions, usually over 1 – 2 weeks. It is usually used for small, well-defined tumours and generally results in less collateral damage to the surrounding tissues.
A single dose of very high intensity radiation delivered to a small area in the brain is called a stereotactic radiosurgery.
Stereotactic radiotherapy applied to areas other than the brain is called stereotactic body radiotherapy or stereotactic ablative radiotherapy.
Stereotactic radiotherapy may be a treatment option for:
Stereotactic radiotherapy is not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Stereotactic radiotherapy results in fewer collateral damage compared to conventional radiotherapy. Depending on the site of the radiation, you may still experience these temporary side effects:
There can be rare serious side effects depending on the location of treatment. Your radiation oncologist will counsel you of these side effects if they are applicable in your case.
At Parkway East Hospital, we serve the community of Singapore’s eastern coast and beyond with pride and dedication. We understand that the cancer journey is a difficult one, and we cancer care teams will support you through radiation treatments such as stereotactic radiotherapy.
We offer a full spectrum of healthcare services under IHH Healthcare Singapore.
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