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    Image Guided Radiotherapy Companies

    ID: MRFR/HC/2923-HCR
    200 Pages
    Rahul Gotadki
    October 2025

    Image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) is a technique used in radiation oncology to enhance the precision and accuracy of delivering radiation therapy to cancerous tumors. It involves the use of advanced imaging technologies to visualize the tumor and surrounding tissues in real-time during the treatment planning and delivery process.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Image Guided Radiotherapy Market

    Image Guided Radiotherapy Key Companies

    Latest Image Guided Radiotherapy Companies Update



    Elekta and GE Healthcare two giants entered a global commercial collaboration in October 2023, offering healthcare providers a comprehensive solution for radiation oncology across imaging and treatment.


    Varian Medical Systems and Brainlab Announced a strategic partnership in December 2023 to integrate Brainlab's artificial intelligence (AI)-powered surgical navigation technology with Varian's radiotherapy systems.


    ViewRay expands its MRIdian Linac platform: November 2023, ViewRay launched the first commercially available dual-energy MRIdian Linac system, enabling real-time imaging during radiotherapy treatment for even greater precision.


    Accuray Incorporated receives NMPA approval for Tomo C radiation therapy system: July 2023 approval in China expands Accuray's reach and offers a versatile IGRT option for lung and other cancers.


    List of Image Guided Radiotherapy Key Companies in the Market



    • 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)

    • C-RAD (Sweden)