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Radiation Therapy

What is radiation therapy?

Radiation therapy is a cancer treatment. It uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and stop them from spreading. It may also be used for easing cancer symptoms. Radiation therapy may damage healthy cells. They can usually repair themselves more easily than cancer cells.

You may need days or weeks of treatment before the radiation starts killing cancer cells. But cancer cells should keep dying for weeks or months after your treatment ends.

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  1. Radiation Therapy (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is radiation therapy? Radiation therapy is a cancer treatment. It uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and stop them from spreading. It ...
  2. Radiation therapy uses high-powered radiation (such as x-rays or gamma rays), particles, or radioactive seeds to kill cancer cells.
  3. Whole breast radiation therapy uses high-powered x-rays to kill breast cancer cells. With this type of directed radiation therapy, the ...
  4. ... radiation is most harmful to quickly growing cells, radiation therapy damages cancer cells more easily than normal cells. ... Brachytherapy delivers radiation therapy directly to where cancer ... are located. It may involve placing a radioactive source into ...
  5. External beam partial breast radiation therapy uses high-powered x-rays to kill breast cancer cells. This type of treatment does not target the entire breast, ...
  6. ... is tissue swelling and irritation in the mouth. Radiation therapy or chemotherapy may cause mucositis. Follow your health ... takes 2 to 4 weeks. Mucositis caused by radiation therapy usually lasts 6 to 8 weeks, depending on ...
  7. You are having radiation therapy . This is a type of treatment that uses high-powered x-rays or subatomic particles to kill cancer cells. ...
  8. Most types of radiation therapy use x-rays to destroy cancer cells. Proton therapy uses a beam of special particles called protons. Proton beams ...
  9. External Beam Radiation Therapy for Cancer From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anal Cancer/Treatments and Therapies ... Anal Cancer ... National Cancer Institute ... External beam radiation therapy is used to treat many types of cancer. it is a ...
  10. 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 ...
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