Mission Radiotherapy

Better treatment, better lives. Chemotherapy also gives way to healthy cells. We want to find more precise treatment, focusing on the goal and on providing as little side effects as possible. Both during and after treatment. Because it is not just about survival, it is about continuing to live.

Treatment and quality of life

Although many great things have happened in cancer care in recent years, we need even more effective treatments. That not only removes tumors, but that takes on the cancer cells themselves. And gives as few side effects as possible.

With a more targeted treatment, we can improve the patient’s quality of life during treatment. Drugs, immunotherapy, and gene therapy can be keys in an individualized care. But the individualization is equally important all around – treatment, support, and follow-up. What can we do to make the patient feel better during treatment?

Today, about two out of three survive their cancer diagnosis. It raises an important question: What life does the patient return to? There may be side effects from treatment that stay on. Difficulty in movement, fatigue, pain and aches. How do we adapt rehabilitation to the individual, so that they can more easily leave the cancer in the past?

Better treatment, better lives. Chemotherapy also gives way to healthy cells. We want to find more precise treatment, focusing on the goal and on providing as little side effects as possible. Both during and after treatment. Because it is not just about survival, it is about continuing to live.