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Margins

We usually aim radiation at an area slightly beyond the tumour visible on CT and/or MR images. This margin is applied to account for microscopic tumour extensions, setup and beam uncertainties, day-to-day (e.g. weight-loss and bowel filling) and moment-to-moment (e.g. breathing) changes in the patient’s body which affects the alignment of the body with respect to the radiation beam.