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  1. Radiation therapy or radiotherapy (RT, RTx, or XRT) is a treatment using ionizing radiation, generally provided as part of cancer therapy to either kill or control the growth of malignant cells. It is normally delivered by a linear particle accelerator.

  2. A radioterapia utiliza a radiação ionizante no tratamento de tumores, principalmente os malignos e baseia-se na destruição do tumor pela absorção de energia da radiação. O princípio básico utilizado, maximiza o dano no tumor e minimiza o dano em tecidos vizinhos normais, o que se consegue irradiando o tumor de várias ...

  3. The history of radiation therapy or radiotherapy can be traced back to experiments made soon after the discovery of X-rays (1895), when it was shown that exposure to radiation produced cutaneous burns.

  4. A radiation therapist, therapeutic radiographer or radiotherapist is an allied health professional who works in the field of radiation oncology.

  5. 20 de abr. de 2023 · Radiation therapy, also called radiotherapy, is a type of cancer treatment. This treatment uses beams of intense energy to kill cancer cells. Radiation therapy most often uses X-rays. But other types of radiation therapy exist, including proton radiation. Modern methods of radiation are precise.

  6. Radiation therapy is a cancer treatment that uses high-energy x-ray or other particles to destroy cancer cells. A doctor who specializes in giving radiation therapy to treat cancer is called a radiation oncologist.

  7. Intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) is a form of treatment that delivers radiation at the time of surgery. The radiation can be given directly to the cancer or to the nearby tissues after the cancer has been removed. It’s more commonly used in abdominal or pelvic cancers and in cancers that tend to recur (come back after treatment).