Intensity modulated radiation therapy has transformed modern oncology, with global data showing that IMRT-based approaches are now used in a significant proportion of curative radiation treatments for complex cancers due to their precision and organ-sparing capabilities. For patients facing cancer, this means better tumor control, fewer side effects, and improved quality of life.
At the forefront of this evolution is Dr Mathangi J, Sr Consultant & In-charge – Radiation Oncology, who leads the radiation oncology department at Gleneagles Cancer Institute, Bangalore. With over 20 years of experience and more than 12,000 successfully treated patients, Dr Mathangi delivers cutting-edge IMRT cancer treatment and volumetric modulated arc therapy using world-class technology and globally benchmarked protocols.
Intensity modulated radiation therapy is an advanced form of external beam radiotherapy that precisely shapes radiation doses to conform to the tumor while sparing surrounding healthy tissues.
Unlike conventional radiotherapy, which delivers uniform radiation beams, intensity modulated radiation therapy adjusts the intensity of each beam in multiple small segments. This allows oncologists to:
For cancers located near sensitive structures — such as head and neck cancers, brain tumors, spine tumors, prostate cancers, uterine cancers, cervical cancer, anal canal cancers, penile cancers, bladder cancers, lung cancers, liver cancers, esophagus and rectal cancers, vulval cancers, and breast cancers — precision is not optional. It is essential.
This is where IMRT cancer treatment becomes a game-changer.
IMRT cancer treatment works by using computer-controlled linear accelerators to deliver precise radiation doses to malignant tumors.
This systematic approach ensures high accuracy cancer treatment with maximum tumor targeting and minimum collateral damage.
Volumetric modulated arc therapy is a next-generation evolution of IMRT that delivers radiation continuously as the machine rotates around the patient.
Instead of static beams, volumetric modulated arc therapy dynamically changes:
The result? Faster delivery, superior dose conformity, and often fewer radiation sessions compared to traditional techniques.
VMAT radiotherapy differs in speed, precision, and efficiency. It allows treatment delivery in one or two arcs rather than multiple static fields.
| Feature | Conventional RT | VMAT radiotherapy |
|---|---|---|
| Dose modulation | Limited | Highly dynamic |
| Treatment time | Longer | Shorter |
| Precision | Moderate | Very high |
| Organ sparing | Basic | Advanced |
For patients, this translates to convenience, comfort, and potentially fewer radiation sessions without compromising outcomes.
RapidArc radiation therapy is a specific implementation of VMAT technology that delivers highly conformal radiation in a single continuous arc.
Dr Mathangi received specialized training in IGRT/RapidArc from Copenhagen University Hospital (Rigshospitalet), Denmark. This international exposure ensures that her patients receive globally aligned, protocol-driven care.
RapidArc radiation therapy offers:
Gated RapidArc radiotherapy synchronizes radiation delivery with the patient’s breathing cycle, making it ideal for lung cancers and breast cancers where tumors move with respiration.
With gated RapidArc radiotherapy:
For left-sided breast cancer patients, combining gating techniques with advanced delivery helps protect the heart — a critical long-term benefit.
High accuracy cancer treatment improves survival outcomes while preserving quality of life.
Cancer treatment is not just about destroying tumor cells — it is about doing so safely. Radiation delivered inaccurately can damage salivary glands, spinal cord, bladder, rectum, lungs, heart, or brain tissue.
Dr Mathangi’s expertise in Stereotactic techniques (SRS/SBRT), DIBH gated Radiotherapy, image-guided interstitial brachytherapy, and VMAT radiotherapy ensures that accuracy remains uncompromised at every stage.
IMRT cancer treatment and volumetric modulated arc therapy are especially beneficial for:
Each of these sites requires careful dose sculpting — something only advanced platforms like VMAT radiotherapy and RapidArc radiation therapy can reliably deliver.
Dr Mathangi is a Senior Radiation Oncologist and In-charge of Gleneagles Cancer Institute, Bangalore. She completed her DMRT at Madras Medical College, Chennai, and her DNB at Apollo Cancer Specialty Hospital, Chennai.
Her international training includes:
She installed the Asia Pacific’s first TrueBeam STx Machine — a milestone reflecting her commitment to technological leadership. As Director of Fellowship in Advanced Radiotherapy techniques affiliated with RGUHS, she mentors future oncologists while delivering direct patient care.
When you choose Dr Mathangi for intensity modulated radiation therapy, you are choosing experience, global exposure, advanced infrastructure, and compassionate precision.
Patients travel from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Delhi, and other regions because they seek:
In oncology, timing matters. Precision matters. Experience matters. Delaying access to high accuracy cancer treatment can impact outcomes. Settling for outdated technology may mean unnecessary toxicity.
With modern platforms offering fewer radiation sessions in select cases and better tumor control, the difference in approach can be life-altering.
To consult Dr Mathangi for intensity modulated radiation therapy or VMAT radiotherapy, patients can submit their contact details through the appointment form at:
https://drmathangi.com/contact/
Her team will schedule the appointment and notify you accordingly.
Your treatment journey deserves precision, compassion, and global-standard expertise. With IMRT cancer treatment, volumetric modulated arc therapy, RapidArc radiation therapy, and gated RapidArc radiotherapy under the guidance of Dr Mathangi, you gain access to advanced oncology solutions designed for superior outcomes.