Advanced radiation treatment

Advanced radiation treatment
Advanced Radiation Treatment at Rohilkhand Cancer Institute: A New Era of Cancer Care
Cancer care has come a long way—and at Rohilkhand Cancer Institute (RCI), we’re proud to be at the forefront of that progress. As a leading oncology center in the region, RCI is revolutionizing cancer treatment through cutting-edge radiation therapy designed to target tumors with unmatched precision while preserving healthy tissue.
Radiation therapy, also called radiotherapy, is a type of cancer treatment. This treatment uses beams of intense energy to kill cancer cells. Radiation therapy most often uses X-rays. But other types of radiation therapy exist, including proton radiation.
Modern methods of radiation are precise. They aim beams directly at the cancer while protecting healthy tissues from high doses of radiation.
Radiation therapy can be given inside or outside of your body. The most common kind is external beam radiation therapy. This treatment uses a large machine called a linear accelerator. High-energy beams are aimed from the machine to a precise point on your body.
Radiation treatment that goes inside the body is called brachytherapy (brak-e-THER-uh-pee). Brachytherapy also is a common cancer treatment. During this therapy, a provider places a small solid implant in or near the cancer.
Radiation therapy damages cells by destroying their genetic material. Genetic material controls how cells grow and divide. Healthy cells may be damaged along with cancer cells during radiation therapy. But healthy cells can repair themselves more easily than cancer cells. The goal of the radiation therapy is to treat the cancer while harming as few healthy cells as possible.
Why it’s done
Radiation therapy is used to treat just about every type of cancer. In fact, more than half of all people with cancer will receive radiation therapy as part of their treatment. Radiation therapy also may be used to treat some conditions that aren’t cancerous. This includes tumors that aren’t cancerous, called benign tumors.
What Makes Our Radiation Therapy “Advanced”?
At RCI, we utilize state-of-the-art radiation technologies including IMRT (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy), IGRT (Image-Guided Radiation Therapy), and SRS/SBRT (Stereotactic Radiosurgery/Radiotherapy). These tools allow our oncologists to deliver high-dose radiation directly to the tumor site with pinpoint accuracy.
This means:
Better outcomes with fewer side effects
Shorter treatment times
Improved quality of life for our patients
Personalized, Patient-Centered Care
Every patient is unique—and so is every treatment plan. Our radiation oncology team works closely with medical and surgical oncologists to design personalized protocols based on tumor type, stage, and location. Using advanced imaging and planning software, we ensure the radiation dose is both safe and effective.
We believe in treating more than just the disease—we’re here to support the whole person. That’s why we provide:
Comprehensive care planning
Pain and symptom management
Psychological counseling and nutrition support
Advanced Technology, Local Access
Until recently, patients in the Rohilkhand region had to travel far for high-quality radiation treatment. Not anymore. RCI brings world-class care to your doorstep, with the same technology and expertise found in top national cancer centers.
Compassion Meets Innovation
Behind every machine and monitor is a team of compassionate professionals dedicated to healing. From the first consultation to the last follow-up, we’re by your side every step of the way.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer, know that you’re not alone— and you don’t have to go far to get the best care. Contact Rohilkhand Cancer Institute today to learn more about our advanced radiation treatment options and how we can help you in your journey toward recovery.
📞 Contact: +91 7891235003, 9258116087
🌐 Website: rohilkhandcancerinstitute.com
📍 Location: Rohilkhand Medical Collage And Hospitals Campus, Pilibhit Bypass Road -243006, Uttar Pradesh, India


