Radiation Therapy Technologist

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Radiotherapy Technologist

Last updated on 09 Feb 2026

Overview

Administer radiation therapy treatments, operate advanced equipment, and assist in cancer treatment procedures, contributing to accurate patient care and cancer therapy as a Radiation Therapy Technologist in medical settings.

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Job Description
  1. Operate radiation therapy equipment to administer treatment
  2. Position patients for accurate treatment delivery
  3. Monitor patients during radiation therapy sessions
  4. Ensure safety protocols are strictly followed
  5. Maintain detailed treatment records and patient schedules
  6. Collaborate with oncologists and medical physicists on treatment plans
Key Skills for this Job Role

Communication Skills

Radiation Safety

Treatment Planning

Ethical Conduct

Emergency Response

Collaboration

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FAQS

Why did you choose this career?

I wanted to help patients fight cancer using advanced technology while providing compassionate care.

How do you ensure accurate radiation delivery?

I use treatment plans created by radiation oncologists and medical physicists, position the patient correctly, and verify settings before starting therapy.

What equipment do Radiation Therapy Technologists use?

Linear accelerators, imaging systems, and computer software for treatment planning and patient positioning.

What is the role of imaging in radiation therapy?

Imaging helps confirm patient positioning and ensures radiation is delivered precisely to the tumor.

What is a 'Timeout' in radiation therapy?

It is a final pause before the beam starts, where the whole team double-checks the patient's name, the treatment site, and the dose settings to prevent any errors.

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What course is required to become a Radiation Therapy Technologist?

To become a Radiation Therapy Technologist need a

Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Radiation Therapy Technology or Medical Radiology, usually offered by medical colleges and universities. Diploma in Radiotherapy Technology (DMRT): A 2-year program, often pursued as a quicker entry point, though many top hospitals now prefer degree holders. AERB Certification: After your degree, you must be registered with the AERB to legally operate radiation equipment in India.

What skills are required for a Radiation Therapy Technologist job?

A Radiation Therapy Technologist needs strong technical knowledge of radiation therapy equipment, oncology treatment procedures, and patient safety protocols. Attention to detail is essential to ensure accurate radiation dose delivery and patient positioning. They should have good communication and interpersonal skills to support and reassure patients undergoing cancer treatment. Basic knowledge of anatomy, radiation physics, and treatment planning systems is important.

What are the roles and responsibilities of a Radiation Therapy Technologist?

A Radiation Therapy Technologist works closely with radiation oncologists and medical physicists to deliver radiation treatment to cancer patients. Their responsibilities include preparing patients for therapy sessions, positioning them correctly, and operating radiation therapy machines such as linear accelerators. They ensure that treatment plans are followed accurately and safely while monitoring patients during procedures.

What is the salary of a Radiation Therapy Technologist in India?

The average salary ranges from ₹3 lakhs to ₹6 lakhs per year, depending on experience, hospital type, and city.

Where can Radiation Therapy Technologists work?

Radiation Therapy Technologists typically work in hospitals with oncology departments, cancer treatment centers, and specialized radiation therapy clinics. They may also find opportunities in medical colleges and teaching hospitals, where cancer treatment and training programs are conducted. Some professionals work in research institutions, advanced oncology institutes, and corporate hospital chains that provide radiation therapy services.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per YearMax. Salary Per Year
USAUSD 105000USD 116000
United KingdomGBP 38000GBP 52000
UAEAED 168000AED 250000
CanadaCAD 78000CAD 96000
AustraliaAUD 120000AUD 135000
IndiaINR 450000INR 1200000
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