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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Radiotherapy
  1. ... the cancer’s stage and may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, chemoradiation therapy, or targeted therapy. You and your ...
  2. ... Head injury Certain medications, including antibiotics and antihistamines Radiation therapy for head and neck cancers Smoking Exposure to ...
  3. ... die and to be absorbed into the body. Radiation therapy. High doses of radiation damage cancer cells’ DNA, ...
  4. ... therapy for RMS involves a year of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery. That means children with this cancer ...
  5. ... but older adults are especially prone to it. Radiation therapy. Salivary glands can be damaged if they are ...
  6. ... had three major ways to treat cancer—surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. But the number of patients who ...
  7. ... not as widely used as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. But immunotherapies have treated people with many types ...