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- Oral Complications of Chemotherapy and Head/Neck Radiation (National Cancer Institute)Dry Mouth/Related Issues ... Dry Mouth ... Mouth and throat problems are common complications of cancer therapies. Learn about preventing and managing problems ...
- Frequently Asked Questions about Radiation Emergencies (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Radiation Emergencies/Learn More ... Radiation Emergencies ... Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about a radiation emergency. Provided by the Centers for Disease ...
- Radiation Therapy Side Effects (American Cancer Society)Radiation Therapy/Related Issues ... Radiation Therapy ... American Cancer Society ... Radiation therapy can cause different side effects depending on what area of the ...
- How Radiation Therapy Is Used to Treat Cancer (American Cancer Society)Radiation Therapy/Start Here ... Radiation Therapy ... American Cancer Society ... Easy-to-Read ... Radiation therapy damages the DNA inside cancer cells causing them to ...
- External Beam Radiation Therapy for Cancer (National Cancer Institute)Anal Cancer/Treatments and Therapies ... Anal Cancer ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... External beam radiation therapy is used ...
- Radiation Therapy to Treat Cancer (National Cancer Institute)Radiation Therapy/Start Here ... Radiation Therapy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Radiation therapy is a type of cancer treatment ...
- Radiation Protection (Environmental Protection Agency)Radiation Emergencies/Learn More ... Radiation Emergencies ... Radiation Exposure/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Radiation Exposure ... Environmental Protection Agency ... EPA ...
- Radiation Therapy for Bile Duct Cancer (American Cancer Society)Radiation therapy uses high-energy rays or particles to destroy cancer cells. Learn more about radiation treatment for bile duct cancer here.
- Radiation Dose from X-Ray and CT Exams (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)Patient information about radiation dose from X-ray examinations and CT scans.
- Radiation Therapy for Soft Tissue Sarcomas (American Cancer Society)Radiation therapy uses high-energy rays (such as x-rays) or particles to kill cancer cells.