Up-to-date and reliable information for patients on radiotherapy provided by the National Cancer Institute.
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Men with locally advanced prostate cancer who underwent surgery to remove their prostate gland followed by radiotherapy were less likely to have their cancer return and spread than ...
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An explanation of radiation and how exposure to its sources can cause genetic damage, which can lead to cancer.
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Radiation therapy uses high-energy rays (such as x-rays) to kill cancer cells...
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Two types of radiation therapy are used to treat prostate cancer: brachytherapy and external radiation therapy (XRT).
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Facts About Bladder Cancer . The American Cancer Society estimates that more than 63,000 new cases of bladder cancer will be diagnosed in the United States this year.
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After mastectomy, you likely will have radiation therapy, which targets any cancer cells that may be left behind in the area. The timing and dose of your radiation therapy will ...
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Radiotherapy - otherwise known as radiation therapy - is not a common treatment for ovarian cancer in the United States. This is because many American women are diagnosed ...
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Facts About Colorectal Cancer. In 2007, nearly 155,000 Americans will be diagnosed with cancer of the colon and rectum. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in both ...
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