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In Liv Hospital oncologists carry out radiation treatment for rectal cancer in the Oncology Department. Radiologists utilize IMRT (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy) and IORT (Intraoperative radiation therapy) devices to treat tumors.
IMRT is a modulated radiation. The system automatically determines the size and shape of the tumor, sets rays direction and intensity. It allows oncologists destroying formations in unreachable places without damaging healthy tissues.
IORT is a radiation for anal cancer during surgery. It is performed after tumor removal to destroy remaining cancer cells. To do this, a surgeon swipes resection area with a special sensor. Radiotherapy course lasts for 4-8 weeks. Patients don’t need to stay in the Hospital all the time.
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MRI of one area | $882 |
CT (computer tomography) | $500 - $650 |