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# Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) in St. George, Utah | 5D Cancer Services

> Adaptive SBRT delivered on the Akesis Gemini 360 in St. George, Utah. High-dose, image-guided radiation completed in as few as 5 sessions for prostate, lung, liver, pancreatic, and oligometastatic disease.

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# Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT)

SBRT delivers a high, precisely-targeted dose of radiation to a tumor in a small number of treatment sessions — typically five or fewer. On the Akesis Gemini 360, every SBRT session is re-imaged and re-planned to account for daily anatomical changes.

Quick summaryAdaptive SBRT at 5D Cancer Services concentrates a high biological dose into 5 (or fewer) sessions for select cancers, with the Gemini 360 verifying tumor position and reshaping the plan at every visit.

- Sessions: typically 5 (range 1–5) over 1–2 weeks
- Indications: prostate, early-stage lung, liver, pancreatic, oligometastatic, spine metastases
- Daily image guidance + plan adaptation on the Akesis Gemini 360
- Outpatient, painless, ~30–60 minutes per session
- Most patients return to normal activity the same day
- Covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and major commercial insuranceLast reviewed: 2026-05-12

## What is SBRT?

Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) is an advanced radiation technique that delivers a much higher dose per session than conventional radiotherapy — usually completed in five or fewer visits instead of 20–45.

Because the dose per session is high, SBRT requires sub-millimeter targeting, daily imaging, and tight margins to spare healthy tissue. The Akesis Gemini 360 re-images and re-plans the treatment at every session so the dose continues to land exactly where it should, even as the body changes day to day.

## Conditions commonly treated with SBRT

- Localized prostate cancer (5-fraction protocols)
- Early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer (medically inoperable)
- Hepatocellular carcinoma and liver metastases
- Borderline-resectable and locally-advanced pancreatic cancer
- Oligometastatic disease (1–5 metastatic sites)
- Spinal and bone metastases
- Adrenal and kidney tumors in select cases

## What to expect

After consultation and a CT simulation, the radiation oncology team builds an SBRT plan tailored to your anatomy. Each treatment session takes about 30–60 minutes; the dose itself is delivered in only a few minutes. SBRT is painless and outpatient — most patients return to work or normal activity the same day.

## How adaptive SBRT differs from conventional radiation

Conventional radiation typically locks in a single plan at the start of treatment and delivers it 20–45 times. Adaptive SBRT on the Gemini 360 re-images and re-plans before every session, so the high dose still lands precisely on target even after weight loss, bowel/bladder filling, or tumor shrinkage. See the side-by-side comparison on /compare/adaptive-vs-conventional-radiotherapy.

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