VMAT is an advanced type of radiation therapy technique in which external beam radiation is directed in a series of angles or arcs to treat the different types of tumors.
The linear accelerator or LINAC machine delivers radiation for VMAT. The shape of the radiation beam and the treatment dose change automatically as the machine moves. This makes the VMAT procedure more accurate and targeted than a single beam radiation therapy. It also minimizes the risk of damage to the surrounding healthy tissue.
VMAT is a kind of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), in which the dose of radiation is varied continuously throughout the treatment.
Purpose: The following types of cancers may be treated using VMAT-
VMAT is generally used for treating tumors with uneven boundaries in the larger areas of the body, and tumors located close to the vital body organs.
The doctor may recommend the following diagnostic tests before a VMAT procedure:
VMAT may be associated with the following different side effects:
The side effects are usually mild and resolve within three to four weeks of treatment.
MBBS, MD - Radiotherapy. - Radiation Oncologist
MBBS, MD - Radiotherapy - Radiation Oncologist