Ph.D. in Radiotherapy

Ph.D. in Radiotherapy is a research-oriented degree designed for those who want to expand their knowledge of cancer treatment with radiation. This program typically lasts 3 to 5 years and includes in-depth studies in radiation physics, radiobiology, oncology, and advanced radiotherapy procedures. Students do original research, frequently concentrating on enhancing radiation delivery systems, reducing side effects, and devising tailored treatment procedures for cancer patients. Graduates are prepared to work in academic research, clinical innovation, or medical technology, helping to advance radiation techniques and improve the efficacy and safety of cancer therapies for a wide range of patient populations.