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  2. Radiation therapist - Wikipedia

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    Radiation Therapist. The use of ionising radiation to treat several diseases, mostly cancer. Usually an undergraduate degree ( BSc, B.Sc. or A.Sc. ), or diploma in less developed countries; see "Qualifications & Registration" for more information. A radiation therapist, therapeutic radiographer or radiotherapist is an allied health professional ...

  3. Radiation therapy - Wikipedia

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    8–52. MedlinePlus. 001918. [ edit on Wikidata] 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.

  4. What Is Radiation Oncology: See How it Works - WebMD

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    How Radiation Therapy Works. Radiation therapy damages the genetic material of cancer cells to kill them or slow their growth. More than half of people with cancer get it. Your doctor may suggest ...

  5. Radiation Therapy: Purpose, Risks, Procedure, and More

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    Radiation therapy is a cancer treatment that uses high-energy waves to damage or destroy cancer cells. The waves stop cancer cells from growing and making more cancer cells by affecting the DNA ...

  6. What Does Medicare Cover for Radiation Therapy? - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Medicare covers radiation treatments, but you’ll be responsible for any out-of-pocket costs after your plan has paid its share. Medigap plans can reduce or eliminate out-of-pocket ...

  7. Prostate Cancer Radiation Therapy: Treatment and Side Effects

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    Long-term side effects, which can last up to a year or longer after treatment, may include: A slight darkening of the skin. Enlarged pores. Skins feels more or less sensitive. A thickening of ...

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