Mainly used in the field of radiology and radiation therapy. The technology is through the use of computers to tomography and reconstruct images of the human body, so as to realize the localization and diagnosis of lesions. Three-dimensional positioning is an application of CT simulators in radiation therapy, and is mainly used to accurately locate tumors and other lesions in order to facilitate the planning and execution of radiation therapy.
The advantage of three-dimensional positioning of CT simulators is that it enables precise radiation therapy, avoiding the impact on healthy tissues, while also reducing the radiation dose. In addition, the technology enables personalized design of treatment plans, improving treatment outcomes and patient survival.