MRI Guided Radiotherapy System
The treatment of tumors mainly consists of three methods: surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Among them, radiotherapy has an irreplaceable role in the process of tumor treatment. 60%-80% of tumor patients need radiotherapy during the treatment process. Under current treatment methods, about 45% of cancer patients can be cured, and the cure rate of radiotherapy is 18%, second only to surgical treatment.
In recent years, with the rapid development of computer technology, medical imaging technology, image processing technology, and the continuous update of radiotherapy equipment, radiotherapy technology has moved towards high precision, from two-dimensional ordinary radiotherapy to four-dimensional image-guided conformal intensity-modulated radiation treatment. At present, under the control of a computer, high-dose radiation can be tightly wrapped around the tumor tissue, while the surrounding normal tissues can be adjusted to the lowest dose. In this way, the target area can be irradiated with a high dose, and the normal tissue can be damaged as little as possible.
Compared with other imaging equipment, MRI has multiple advantages. It has no radiation, is affordable, can form three-dimensional dynamic images, and has a very clear contrast to soft tissues. Moreover, MRI has not only morphology, but also function, which can form molecular images.
Radiotherapy under MRI can not only achieve more precise radiotherapy, reduce radiation dose, improve the success rate of radiotherapy, but also evaluate the effect of radiotherapy in real time. Therefore, the combination of MRI and radiotherapy is the current and future trend of radiotherapy.
The integrated magnetic resonance imaging and radiotherapy system developed by our company is a magnetic resonance radiotherapy system that combines a diagnostic-grade magnetic resonance imaging scanner and a linear accelerator.
In addition to improving the accuracy of radiotherapy dose, the integrated system of MRI and radiotherapy also has compact, large-aperture MRI, soft table top, anti-vertigo room lighting and vertical drive to facilitate the patient's getting on and off the treatment bed.
The system can provide information on the cell activity in the tumor, and can confirm whether the tumor or a certain part of the tumor responds to radiotherapy in the initial stage of treatment, so that the clinician can adjust the treatment plan in time according to the response of the tumor.