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“We aim to stay at the forefront of outpatient cancer treatments”

How Oulu University Hospital is integrating MRI in radiation therapy to improve patient care

Kaisa Lehtiö, MD, PhD, Specialist in Radiation Oncology, Oulu University Hospital, Oulu, Finland

Dear Customer,

Today, radiation therapy is simulated and planned using CT as the primary imaging modality. Furthermore, since cancer can be complex to treat, there are many procedures that would benefit from new clinical insights MR imaging offers.

Specialist in Radiation Oncology, Kaisa Lehtiö notes that “functional MRI can help identify tumor subregions that could be targeted with higher doses” – allowing for even more precise treatment plans.

This is just a glimpse into the insights Oulu University hospital has to offer on MRI in radiation therapy. Watch the full interview to learn more about the experiences Kaisa Lehtiö and her colleagues have made integrating MRI into their radiation therapy workflows.
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