
Radiotherapy
Tbilisi
Radiotherapy in Tbilisi is available at 2 hospitals in the Voumed network.
Radiotherapy uses precisely targeted high-energy radiation to destroy cancer cells while sparing as much of the surrounding healthy tissue as possible, which makes it one of the most widely used and effective cancer treatments. It is given as a series of short daily sessions, called fractions, spread over a few weeks, and in most cases it is entirely outpatient, so there is no operation and usually no hospital stay. Many people travel abroad for radiotherapy to reach advanced linear accelerators, careful treatment planning and experienced radiation oncology teams, often as one part of a combined plan with surgery or drug treatment. Because the course runs daily over several weeks, the central planning question is whether to stay in the destination city for the whole course or to split the work, and how to coordinate with the home oncologist. With good organisation, the precise, modern delivery available abroad can be matched to a travel plan that fits the patient's life.
At a glance
- Setting
- almost always outpatient; each session takes only a few minutes
- Course length
- usually a few days to about seven weeks, depending on the cancer and technique
- Session frequency
- typically once daily, five days a week, with weekends off; focused techniques use far fewer sessions
- Recovery between sessions
- little to none early on; localised tiredness or skin reactions build gradually over the course
- Coordination with home care
- a written plan and records let follow-up and any late-effect checks continue with a doctor near home
- Painless delivery
- the beam itself is felt as nothing, similar to having an X-ray taken
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Radiotherapy in Tbilisi: hospital capabilities
2 of these hospitals hold international accreditations such as AACI, JCI, and ESGO.
Frequently asked questions
These answers are general guidance and may vary by provider. Confirm the details with the hospital you choose.
Which hospitals offer Radiotherapy in Tbilisi?
In the Voumed network, Radiotherapy in Tbilisi is offered by Acad. Bokeria University Hospital and Caucasus Medical Centre.
Are hospitals offering Radiotherapy in Tbilisi internationally accredited?
2 of the listed hospitals hold international accreditations including AACI, JCI, and ESGO.
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