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Fighting Cancer With Beams: Uganda's Journey in Radiation Therapy
Friday, January 31, 2025
Now, that number has surged to 2, 600 patients annually.
More treatments can be done in a shorter amount of time.
Now, Uganda does 1, 440 brachytherapy insertions a year. That is a lot more than the 300 insertions that were done in the first 20 years.
However, there are still lots of challenges in the way of delivering quality radiation therapy.
Equipment is still limited, and there is a need for more knowledge in different areas.
This includes how to segment tumors and organs at risk, as well as treatment planning and protocols.
Despite these obstacles , things are looking up.
The government is working on spreading out radiotherapy services to different regions.
Another positive sign is the use of image-guided techniques.
These techniques have increased to 51% of all treatments.
This includes IMRT, VMAT, and three-dimensional conformal radiation treatment.
This is a big deal because it shows that more people can get the treatments they need.
So, with more help from international partners and more progress,
Uganda's fight against cancer is looking more promising.
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