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IMRT (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy)

Advanced external beam radiation using computer-controlled linear accelerators with multileaf collimators to precisely shape radiation beams to tumor contour, enabling dose escalation while sparing healthy tissue. Thailand offers treatment at 50-80% lower cost than US.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Tin Artavatkun, MD

What is IMRT (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy)?

Advanced external beam radiation using computer-controlled linear accelerators with multileaf collimators to precisely shape radiation beams to tumor contour, enabling dose escalation while sparing healthy tissue. Thailand offers treatment at 50-80% lower cost than US.

Conditions Treated

Prostate Cancer

93.7% 5-year freedom from progression (PARTIQoL trial)

Head and Neck Cancers

83% 3-year progression-free survival; reduced xerostomia

Brain Tumors

Precise dose delivery protecting optic nerves and brainstem

Breast Cancer

DIBH technique reduces cardiac dose; excellent cosmetic outcomes

Lung Cancer

65% curative-intent treatment rate; enables treatment of complex tumors

Cervical Cancer

Combined with concurrent chemotherapy for optimal outcomes

Anal Cancer

IMRT standard of care; improved sphincter preservation

Esophageal Cancer

Reduced cardiac and pulmonary dose vs conventional radiation

Pancreatic Cancer

Dose escalation enabled while protecting duodenum and kidneys

Rectal Cancer

Enhanced organ-at-risk sparing; often combined with chemotherapy

Why Choose Thailand for IMRT (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy)?

50-80% Cost Savings

IMRT treatment in Thailand costs $5,500-$10,000 for a full treatment course compared to $30,000-$80,000 in the United States. This includes all daily fractions, weekly oncologist visits, and supporting care. Even with travel and accommodation, total costs remain significantly lower.

World-Class Technology

Thai hospitals feature the same advanced linear accelerators used at top US and European centers, including TrueBeam STx (available at Bumrungrad since 2018), EDGE, VitalBeam, and Elekta Versa HD systems. All major centers offer VMAT, IGRT, and advanced treatment planning capabilities.

JCI Accreditation & Experience

Leading Thai hospitals hold JCI accreditation and CAP certification. Bumrungrad was the first hospital in Asia to receive JCI accreditation (2002) and treats 12,500+ cancer patients annually, including 1,000+ new cases per year. International patient experience spans 190+ countries.

Comprehensive Cancer Care

Thai cancer centers offer multidisciplinary tumor boards, IBM Watson for Oncology (Bumrungrad), dedicated international patient coordinators, and telemedicine follow-up capabilities. Centers coordinate with home physicians through detailed treatment summaries and ongoing consultation.

Advanced Technology

TrueBeam STx Linear Accelerator

State-of-the-art linear accelerator delivering sub-millimeter precision with real-time imaging. TrueBeam STx system available at Bumrungrad (installed 2018). Features 120-leaf MLC and 6 degrees of freedom patient positioning.

Multileaf Collimator (MLC)

120-leaf collimator system that shapes the radiation beam to conform precisely to tumor contour. Computer-controlled leaves move independently to create complex beam shapes, enabling step-and-shoot and sliding window IMRT delivery.

VMAT (Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy)

Advanced delivery technique where radiation is delivered as the machine rotates around the patient. Achieves 60-70% faster treatment times (90 seconds vs 10 minutes) while maintaining dose precision. Reduces monitor units and improves patient comfort.

CT Simulation System

Dedicated CT scanner for radiation planning with 3D and 4D imaging capabilities. Creates detailed tumor maps for treatment planning, generates custom immobilization devices, and enables accurate daily positioning through small alignment tattoos.

Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT)

Real-time imaging verification system using kilovoltage X-ray and cone-beam CT. Verifies patient position before each treatment fraction, enabling sub-millimeter accuracy and allowing safe delivery of higher doses to tumors.

Your Treatment Journey

1
Before

Initial Consultation

Virtual consultation to discuss your needs, review medical history, and create a personalized treatment plan.

2
Day 1

Arrival & Assessment

Airport pickup, hospital check-in, and comprehensive pre-procedure evaluation with your medical team.

3
Day 2

Procedure Day

Your procedure is performed by experienced specialists using state-of-the-art equipment.

4
Days 3-5

Recovery & Monitoring

Post-procedure care with regular check-ups, medication management, and recovery support.

5
Follow-up

Continued Care

Virtual follow-up consultations and coordination with your local healthcare provider.

* Timeline is approximate and varies based on individual treatment plans and procedures.

Before You Travel

Prepare for your IMRT (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy) journey

1

Pre-Treatment Testing

Complete staging workup and baseline tests to ensure treatment readiness and establish reference values for monitoring.

  • Baseline CBC and metabolic panel
  • Staging CT, MRI, or PET scan (within 4-6 weeks)
  • Pregnancy test for women of childbearing age
  • Tumor markers as appropriate for cancer type
2

Consultation & Planning

Meet with the radiation oncology team for evaluation, treatment planning, and multidisciplinary tumor board review.

  • Radiation oncology consultation and evaluation
  • Multidisciplinary tumor board review for complex cases
  • Medical oncology coordination if concurrent chemotherapy planned
  • Review of smoking cessation resources (strongly encouraged)
3

CT Simulation

Detailed imaging session to map tumor and create custom immobilization devices for precise daily positioning.

  • Custom immobilization device fitted to your body
  • CT scan in treatment position (possible MRI fusion)
  • Small permanent alignment tattoos placed
  • Avoid lotions or deodorants in treatment area on simulation day
4

Treatment Start

First treatment fraction delivery with final position verification and introduction to daily treatment routine.

  • Arrive 30-45 minutes early for first session
  • Position verification with imaging before beam delivery
  • Meet radiation therapists who will deliver daily treatments
  • Receive skin care products and supportive care instructions

Need help preparing? Our coordinators can guide you through each step.

Get Your Personalized Quote

Pricing varies based on your specific needs, hospital choice, and treatment plan. Contact us for an accurate estimate tailored to your situation.

Recovery Timeline

Expected recovery for IMRT (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy): 2-6 weeks

Planning Phase

Week 0

CT simulation with custom immobilization device creation

Treatment Phase

Weeks 1-8

Daily treatments Monday-Friday (15-60 minutes each)

Acute Effects Peak

1-2 weeks post-treatment

Side effects typically peak 1-2 weeks after final treatment

Acute Recovery

Weeks 2-6 post-treatment

Most acute side effects begin resolving

Long-term Surveillance

Months 2-12+

Follow-up imaging at 3 months to assess tumor response

Risks & Considerations

As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks to consider. Your medical team will discuss these with you in detail.

  • Fatigue - 80-90% of patients; typically resolves weeks to months after treatment completion
  • Skin reactions - 30-50% experience erythema or desquamation; managed with skin care protocols
  • Mucositis (Head/Neck) - 80-90% incidence; oral rinses and supportive care for management

Additional considerations will be discussed during your consultation.

Prepare with a Health Screening

Consider a pre-procedure health screening to establish your baseline and ensure you're ready for treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is a good candidate for IMRT?

Ideal candidates have localized solid tumors requiring precise radiation delivery, particularly tumors near critical structures like the spinal cord, optic nerves, or salivary glands. Patients needing dose escalation for tumor control or re-irradiation are also good candidates. ECOG performance status 0-2 and ability to lie still for 15-30 minutes are preferred.

How effective is IMRT for prostate cancer?

According to the PARTIQoL Phase III randomized trial (presented at ASTRO Annual Meeting 2024, Abstract LBA-01), IMRT achieved 93.7% 5-year freedom from biochemical/clinical progression. Quality of life outcomes were comparable to proton therapy in this multi-institutional study, confirming IMRT as a highly effective evidence-based treatment option for prostate cancer.

How long does IMRT treatment take?

Each session takes 15-60 minutes (beam-on time is only 5-15 minutes; additional time for setup and imaging). A full treatment course typically runs 5-8 weeks with daily treatments Monday through Friday, totaling 25-40 fractions depending on cancer type and treatment goals.

What side effects should I expect during IMRT?

Side effects are site-specific. Skin soreness begins 1-2 weeks into treatment. For head/neck cancers, mucositis develops within 2 weeks. Fatigue is common throughout treatment. Most acute side effects peak 1-2 weeks after treatment completion and gradually improve over the following 2-6 weeks.

How does IMRT compare to conventional radiation therapy?

Published clinical evidence shows IMRT significantly reduces toxicity compared to 3D conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT). Studies report prostate cancer GI toxicity reduction from 38% to 25%, and head/neck xerostomia reduction from 70-80% to 40-60% (per NCBI StatPearls and Cancer.org clinical reviews). IMRT enables higher doses to tumors while better sparing surrounding healthy tissue.

What is VMAT and how does it relate to IMRT?

VMAT (Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy) is an advanced form of IMRT that delivers radiation as the machine rotates around the patient. It achieves 60-70% faster delivery times (90 seconds vs 10 minutes) while maintaining the same precision and dose conformity as standard IMRT.

Can IMRT treat all types of cancer?

IMRT is most effective for prostate cancer, head/neck cancers, brain tumors, breast cancer, lung cancer, cervical cancer, anal cancer, esophageal cancer, pancreatic cancer, and rectal cancer. The technology excels where tumors are near critical structures requiring precise dose delivery.

What happens during CT simulation?

CT simulation occurs 1-2 weeks before treatment starts. You'll be positioned on a CT scanner, custom immobilization devices are created to ensure you stay in the exact same position each treatment, and small permanent ink marks (tattoos) are placed for daily alignment. IV contrast may be used for better tumor visualization.

How long should I stay in Thailand for IMRT treatment?

Plan for 6-9 weeks total: 1 week for initial planning and CT simulation, plus 5-8 weeks for daily treatments. After treatment completion, waiting 1-2 weeks before long flights is recommended for acute effects to stabilize. Many patients choose to stay 1-2 additional weeks for follow-up.

What technology do Thai hospitals use for IMRT?

Thailand's leading hospitals use state-of-the-art linear accelerators including TrueBeam STx (Bumrungrad, installed 2018), EDGE, VitalBeam, and Elekta Versa HD systems. All major centers offer VMAT capability, image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT), and advanced treatment planning systems for optimal precision.

IMRT (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy) represents the most advanced form of external beam radiation therapy, using computer-controlled linear accelerators with multileaf collimators to precisely shape radiation beams to the exact tumor contour. This technology enables dose escalation to tumors while minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy tissue—a critical advantage for cancers near vital structures like the spinal cord, optic nerves, and salivary glands.

Clinical Excellence: The PARTIQoL Phase III trial (ASTRO 2024) demonstrated 93.7% 5-year freedom from biochemical/clinical progression for prostate cancer patients treated with IMRT, with quality of life outcomes comparable to proton therapy. For head and neck cancers, IMRT achieves 83% 3-year progression-free survival while reducing xerostomia (dry mouth) from 70-80% to 40-60% compared to conventional radiation.

Thailand’s JCI-accredited cancer centers offer IMRT on state-of-the-art platforms including TrueBeam STx (Bumrungrad, since 2018), EDGE, VitalBeam, and Elekta Versa HD systems. Treatment costs range from $5,500-$10,000 for a complete 5-8 week course—representing significant savings compared to US pricing—without compromising on technology or clinical outcomes.

Leading hospitals like Bumrungrad International Hospital (treating 12,500+ cancer patients annually with 1,000+ new cases per year), Bangkok Hospital Wattanosoth, and MedPark Hospital provide comprehensive oncology support including IBM Watson for Oncology, dedicated international patient coordinators, and telemedicine follow-up capabilities. All centers coordinate seamlessly with home physicians through detailed treatment summaries, organ-at-risk dose reports, and ongoing consultation access—ensuring continuity of care long after you return home.

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