What is External Beam Therapy?
How do we make external radiation?
The Linear accelerator is the life-blood of every department. Within its sleek frame, the machinery stars with an electron gun that produces particles. These particles are accelerated down a linear accelerator and hit a target. The collision produces invisible packets of energy called photons. These photons leave the machine in a precise way and travel in air. These photons enter the body as planned and become absorbed by the tissues. We have previously learned that one must use multiple angles of beams of radiation to preferentially deposit that radiation dose in the tumor while sparking normal organs.

What is 3D therapy? 

We are always dealing in 3 dimensions for proper tumor targetting. The 3 points on the body help us line up the fields to the position of the body, and thus be highly accurate. We can usually not see the tumor with our direct vision, since most cancers are in organs deep within the body. Thus, we must use external markings to lead us to the correct location internally. This is a tedious process and requires great judgment of our therapy staff on a daily basis.

What is IMRT?
For at few years, we have been using a more advanced treatment technique called IMRT or Intesity Modulated Radiation Therapy. This technique is a much more dynamic approach and can, more accurately, tailor the treatment dosages to the multi-shaped cancer -bearing organs while avoiding the surrounding normal organs to the greatest degree possible. This is a more expensive and tedious process, and is only approved for prostate, head and neck and a few other sites. The insurance community has not universally recognized IMRT for treatment of several body sites, and thus we are limited in who we can use this treatment method for.

What is Image Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT)?
In order to compensate for the movement of internal organs that normally occurs in most of us and in order to be able to more closely target that tumor, we have gold seeds implanted in the organ (prostate) and monitor the movement of the organ in which the seeds reside. Thus on a daily basis we have the ability to move our radiation fields to match where the organ lays at the time we are treating the patient. Based upon the reading we receive, we move our radiation fields to accurately target the cancer.

What is Electron Beam Therapy?
This technique uses the same machine as the above techniques, but uses the particles called electrons. These particles of radiation only penetrate a few centimeters into the tissue and are ideal for skin cancers and treatments that are very close to the skin surface.
The linear accelerator head and what makes radiation. An electron is accelerated down the accelerator, is bent by a bending magnet, strikes the target and the resulting packets of energy are shaped by  collimators and the resultant radiation beam.is directed at the pateint 
The angle of the machine is changed by the computer controlled soft ware to 'spread out the dose' and deliver a high dose to the target organ, but limit the dose to the normal tissues.. .
The resultant multi beam treatment can target a tumor, like the above esophagus cancer in red, and treat only the tissues that are necessary. In this example, there is minimal normal tissue included, and the heart, lung and spinal cord are relatively spared.
The modern high end linear accelerator shown here is made to provide IMRT, IGRT, Stereotactic Radiosurgery, .and Respiratory Gating of Radiation.