Stereotactic radiosurgery delivers highly focused radiation with sub-millimeter accuracy, and clinical studies show local control rates exceeding 85–95% in selected brain and lung tumors. For patients seeking powerful, non-invasive cancer treatment, this precision-driven approach can mean fewer sessions, faster recovery, and better outcomes.
At the forefront of this revolution in cancer care is Dr Mathangi J, Sr Consultant & In-charge – Radiation Oncology at Gleneagles Cancer Institute, Bangalore. With over 20 years of experience and more than 12,000 successfully treated patients, she brings global training and technological excellence to every treatment plan she designs.
Stereotactic radiosurgery is an advanced form of radiation treatment that delivers extremely focused, high-dose radiation beams to a tumor while sparing surrounding healthy tissues. Unlike conventional radiation therapy that may require 25–35 sessions, SRS radiation therapy often completes treatment in one to five highly precise sessions.
This approach uses:
The result is high dose precision radiotherapy that maximizes tumor destruction while minimizing side effects.
Stereotactic body radiotherapy extends the same precision principles of SRS to tumors located outside the brain, such as lung, liver, prostate, spine, and abdominal tumors. Often referred to as SBRT cancer treatment or SABR radiation therapy, it delivers ablative radiation doses in fewer sessions—typically 3 to 5.
Dr Mathangi is internationally trained in SRS and SBRT techniques from Klinikum Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, and IGRT/RapidArc from Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark. This global expertise directly benefits patients across South India and North India seeking world-class treatment without traveling abroad.
SRS and SBRT are used in carefully selected patients for multiple tumor types. Under Dr Mathangi’s leadership, treatment plans are personalized based on tumor size, location, stage, and patient health.
Cancers commonly treated with these advanced techniques include:
For example, brain tumor radiation therapy using SRS allows high-dose treatment in a single session for selected lesions. Similarly, lung cancer radiation therapy using SBRT is particularly effective in early-stage non-small cell lung cancer patients who are not surgical candidates.
Conventional radiation therapy treats larger areas over many sessions. While effective, it may expose more healthy tissue to radiation. In contrast, high dose precision radiotherapy concentrates radiation only on the tumor.
| Feature | Conventional RT | SRS / SBRT |
|---|---|---|
| Number of sessions | 25–35 | 1–5 |
| Precision level | Moderate | Sub-millimeter accuracy |
| Dose per session | Lower | Higher (ablative) |
| Recovery time | Longer | Shorter |
The advantage is clear: fewer hospital visits, less disruption to daily life, and potentially improved tumor control.
Technology alone does not guarantee outcomes—experience does. Dr Mathangi has installed Asia Pacific’s first TrueBeam STx machine and heads the radiation oncology department at her center.
Her protocol includes:
For tumors affected by breathing motion, such as lung and liver tumors, respiratory gating ensures radiation is delivered only when the tumor is in the correct position. This level of detail dramatically improves outcomes in SBRT cancer treatment.
No. Despite the term “surgery,” stereotactic radiosurgery is completely non-invasive. There are no incisions, no stitches, and no prolonged hospital stay. Most patients return home the same day.
This is particularly reassuring for patients with brain metastases or small primary brain tumors requiring SRS radiation therapy, where open surgery may carry higher risks.
Dr Mathangi is not just a radiation oncologist; she is a leader in advanced radiotherapy techniques. Her credentials include:
She specializes in:
Her extensive experience ensures that every patient receives a personalized plan rather than a standardized protocol.
The treatment pathway under Dr Mathangi is structured, transparent, and patient-centric.
A thorough evaluation including medical history, imaging review, and multidisciplinary discussion.
High-resolution imaging is performed to map the tumor precisely. Treatment planning software calculates optimal radiation angles and doses.
Treatment is delivered using image guidance and real-time monitoring.
Regular imaging and clinical assessments ensure treatment success and early detection of any recurrence.
Cancer patients often delay advanced treatment due to uncertainty. The real risk is not choosing expertise when it matters most. With global training, cutting-edge technology, and thousands of success stories, Dr Mathangi offers confidence when patients need it most.
Patients from South India and North India travel to Bangalore for:
When time is critical, waiting is not an option. Choosing a specialist who has mastered stereotactic body radiotherapy can significantly impact survival and quality of life.
Dr Mathangi J is a Senior Radiation Oncologist based in Bangalore, India, specializing in advanced radiation techniques including stereotactic radiosurgery and SBRT cancer treatment. She leads the radiation oncology department at Gleneagles Cancer Institute and is recognized for pioneering innovations such as installing the Asia Pacific’s first TrueBeam STx machine.
Her mission is clear: deliver precision, preserve quality of life, and provide hope through science-backed cancer care.
If you or your loved one has been advised radiation therapy, do not settle for outdated approaches. Explore advanced high dose precision radiotherapy with Dr Mathangi.
To book an appointment, submit your contact information through the form at: https://drmathangi.com/contact/. Her team will schedule your consultation and notify you promptly.
Your health deserves precision. Your future deserves expertise.