# The Evolving Role of Radiation Therapy Technologists in Head and Neck Cancer: A Narrative Review and Operational Framework

**Authors:** Andrea Lastrucci, Ilaria Morelli, Nicola Iosca, Isacco Desideri, Eva Serventi, Yannick Wandael, Carlotta Becherini, Viola Salvestrini, Vittorio Miele, Renzo Ricci, Lorenzo Livi, Pierluigi Bonomo, Daniele Giansanti

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jimaging12030117 · Journal of Imaging · 2026-03-10

## TL;DR

This paper reviews how radiation therapy technologists are taking on expanded roles in head and neck cancer care, using new tools like AI to improve treatment.

## Contribution

A new operational framework is proposed to guide the evolving roles of RTTs in multidisciplinary HNC care.

## Key findings

- RTTs contribute to adaptive planning and workflow coordination in radiotherapy.
- AI tools help RTTs monitor changes and optimize treatment safety and precision.
- Training and collaboration are essential for maximizing RTT impact in HNC care.

## Abstract

Head and neck cancer (HNC) management requires highly coordinated multidisciplinary care. Radiation Therapy Technologists (RTTs) have increasingly expanded their role beyond technical execution, contributing to patient positioning, treatment delivery, monitoring, and supportive care. This narrative review integrates evidence from published literature with structured experiential insights collected through focus group discussions with RTTs and other multidisciplinary team (MDT) members. The resulting conceptual and operational framework highlights RTT contributions across the radiotherapy pathway, including adaptive planning, workflow coordination, and patient-centered interventions, supported by imaging and artificial intelligence (AI) tools for predictive modeling and treatment optimization. By facilitating communication, monitoring anatomical and functional changes, and integrating AI-informed insights, RTTs support timely interventions, reduce treatment interruptions, and enhance treatment safety and precision. Structured training, formal recognition of advanced practice roles, and interprofessional collaboration are key to maximizing the impact of RTTs in HNC care. This review provides a practical roadmap for institutions, professional societies, and research initiatives to support the evolution of RTT roles in complex radiotherapy settings.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** head and neck cancer (MONDO:0005627)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** RTTs (MESH:D011832), HN cancer (MESH:D009369), weight loss (MESH:D015431), mucosal inflammation (MESH:D007249), dysphagia (MESH:D003680), edema (MESH:D004487), anxiety (MESH:D001007), mucositis (MESH:D052016), nutritional compromise (MESH:D044342), injury to (MESH:D014947), xerostomia (MESH:D014987), HNC (MESH:D006258), toxicities (MESH:D064420)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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