Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT)


3D Radiation Therapy for Abnormally Shaped Tumors

Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is an advanced form of very precise 3D radiotherapy used at Loyola Medicine. With state-of-the-art technology, we can personalize your radiation treatment for the exact contours and size of your tumor. IMRT is very effective in delivering high doses of radiation to unusually shaped tumors while minimizing exposure to surrounding normal tissue.

Intensity modulated radiation therapy is used to treat several types of cancers and tumors at Loyola, especially when the target tumor is close to critical organs that need to be protected. IMRT may be used in the treatment for the following cancer types:

  • Brain tumor
  • Breast cancer
  • Head and neck cancers
  • Prostate cancer

Loyola is among a handful of centers in Illinois that have earned the rigorous radiation oncology certification from the American College of Radiology. This means that our radiation treatment equipment, and our highly trained faculty and staff are on the leading edge of radiation therapy.

Cancer cell

Request an Appointment

At Loyola, we provide the most advanced cancer treatments available, using the latest research and advanced technology to help treat body, mind and spirit. Request an appointment today with a Loyola Medicine cancer specialist.

Call Us at (888) 584-7888

Online Scheduling

Schedule a Telehealth Appointment