Radiation therapy uses high-powered x-rays, particles, or radioactive seeds to kill cancer cells.
Therapy - radiation; Radiotherapy
Cancer cells multiply faster than normal cells in the body. Because radiation is most harmful to rapidly growing cells, radiation therapy damages cancer cells more than normal cells. Specifically, radiation therapy damages the DNA of cancer cells. Doing so prevents the cancer cells from growing and dividing. Unfortunately,...
Read moreIn this era of minimally invasive medicine, one of the options for the treatment of prostate cancer is the use of radiation therapy. This... Read more »
Radiation therapy is one of the more commonly used methods for the treatment of localized prostate cancer. It involves the use of ionizing... Read more »
When using radiation therapy to treat prostate cancer, the goal is to focus the radiation "beam" only on the prostate and to avoid the... Read more »
We have previously discussed this question about timing from breast surgery to chemotherapy, with the pat answer that around 2 months or... Read more »
Source: National Cancer Institute
Understanding Radiation Therapy What To Know About External Beam Radiation Therapy “My wife and I made a list of questions to ask my doctor. My... Read more »
When it comes to breast cancer treatment, radiation can seem like a walk in the park compared to major surgery and months of chemotherapy. For me, it... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
Radiation therapy — also called radiotherapy — is a highly targeted, highly effective way to destroy cancer cells in the breast that may stick... Read more »
Source: National Cancer Institute
Understanding Radiation Therapy What To Know About Brachytherapy (A Type of Internal Radiation Therapy) “I asked questions. My doctor took the... Read more »
Source: National Cancer Institute
Radiation Therapy for Cancer Key Points • • • • • Radiation therapy uses high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells by damaging their DNA... Read more »