The Global Igrt Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 15.8% during the forecasted
period.
Image guided radiotherapy (IGRT), a type of conformal radiotherapy, involves the use of
different scans and X-rays to treat an area of cancer. Conformal radiotherapy shape the
radiotherapy beams around the area of the cancerous tissue. It uses X-rays and scans
similar to CT scans before and during the radiotherapy treatment. It improves the precision
and accuracy of treatment delivery. These therapy are majorly used in the treatment of
cancer such as lung cancer, skin cancer, and others.
Increasing prevalence of cancer and rapid development in the cancer treatment drives the
growth of the market. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer is one of
the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The data also suggest that about
14 million new cases observed in 2012, which is expected to increase by 70% till 2030.
Apart from this, continuously rising demand for the better cancer treatment, increasing
healthcare expenditure, and government encouragement for research & development
expected to fuel the growth of the market over the corresponding period.
On the other hand, high cost of the treatment & devices and side effects of the treatment
may slow the market growth over the forecasted period
Image Guided Radiotherapy Market Key Players:
Some of the key players in the Image Guided Radiotherapy Market are ViewRay (US),
General Electric Company (US), Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan), Siemens AG (Germany), Koninklijke
Philips N.V. (Netherland), TOSHIBA CORPORATION (Japan), Varian Medical Systems, Inc.
(US), Vision RT Ltd. (UK), Scranton Gillette Communications (US), XinRay Systems (US),
and C-RAD (Sweden).
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Segmentation:
The Global Image Guided Radiotherapy Market is segmented on the basis of types,
technology, devices, application, and end users.
On the basis of types, the market is segmented into soft-tissue imaging, lung MRI,
simplifying cardiac MRI, simplifying MRI-conditional implant scans, and silent MRI scanning.
On the basis of technology the market is segmented into radiation-based, non-radiation
based systems, and others. Radiation-based system is further segmented into electronic
portal imaging devices (EPID), cone beam CT, Fan beam, and others. Non-radiation based
systems are further segmented into ultrasound-based systems, camera-based or optical
tracking systems, MRI-guided IGRT, and others.
On the basis of devices, the market is segmented into X-ray computed tomography (CT),
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography, and others. X-ray