Radiation therapy means the use of high-energy radiation from X-ray machines, cobalt, radium or other sources for control and cure of cancer. It may reduce the size of a cancer before surgery or be used to destroy any remaining cancer cells after surgery.
Cancer therapy lexicon
Cancer therapy lexicon
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The use of high-energy radiation from X-ray machines, cobalt, radium or other sources for control and cure of cancer. It may reduce the size of a cancer before surgery or be used to destroy any remaining cancer cells after surgery. |
Radiologist is a physician specializes in the use of Xrays, ultrasound, MRI and other imaging techniques to diagnose and investigate disease.
Radiology is a branch of medicine that uses radiant energy in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
A drug or biological agent givent with th eradiation therapy to increase its effect. |
Regional hyperthermia involves using microwave or radiofrequency applicators to heat large volumes of tissue deep inside the body. |
The habits or conditions that promote the development of cancers. F.e. cigarette smoking is the major risk factor for lung cancer, overexposure to the sun for skin cancer). |