Image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) is the use of imaging during radiation therapy to improve the precision and accuracy of treatment delivery. This is achieved by frequently imaging the patient during a course of radiation therapy and using these images to guide treatment delivery, accounting for changes in patient position or internal anatomy. Common imaging modalities used for IGRT include X-rays, ultrasound, and CT scans.
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