The CT Simulation (Planning) Session
Before your treatment starts, we need a precise "map" of your body in the exact treatment position. This session is for imaging and preparation only β no treatment is given.
Under physician review
What happens in this session?
You will lie on the CT couch in the same position you will be treated in later, and the therapists will help you settle comfortably using cushions and purpose-made immobilization devices.
The session usually takes 15β45 minutes, mostly for positioning; the scan itself takes only a few painless minutes.
In some cases intravenous contrast dye is used to clarify the images β tell the team if you have had an allergy before or have kidney problems.
Skin marks
At the end of the session the therapists place small marks on your skin β tiny freckle-sized tattoo dots, or special pen marks with clear stickers β used to align your body precisely at every session.
Protect these marks: do not scrub or remove them when washing, and tell the team immediately if they fade or come off.
Immobilization: why staying still matters
Treatment accuracy depends on you being in the same position to the millimeter at every session. We therefore use aids such as molds, vacuum cushions, and positioning boards.
For head or neck treatment, a custom mesh mask is made from a material softened in warm water and shaped to your features within minutes β the mask is perforated and you can breathe through it completely freely.
If you feel uneasy in enclosed spaces or with the mask, tell us early β we have many ways to help you feel comfortable.
What will you feel? Who is with you?
The session is completely painless. The most you may notice is a cool room (needed for the equipment) or the length of time lying still.
The team sees and hears you the whole time via cameras and an intercom, and the session can be paused at any moment if you need it.
Common fears⦠and the facts
Common fear
βThe planning session is the start of my radiation treatmentβ
The fact
The planning session is imaging and preparation only β no radiation treatment is given. Treatment starts later, after the plan and quality checks are complete.
Common fear
βThe mask will suffocate me and I won't be able to breatheβ
The fact
The mask is a mesh full of holes and you breathe through it completely freely; it comes off as soon as the few minutes of the session end. Most patients find it routine after a session or two.
Important notice
This platform is for explanation and education only and does not replace medical advice. Your treating physician is the final source of truth for your condition and treatment plan. Do not make any treatment decision based on this content alone.