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  2. 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 ...

  3. Radiation therapy - Wikipedia

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    Radiation therapy for a patient with a diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, with radiation dose color-coded. It is estimated that half of the US' 1.2M invasive cancer cases diagnosed in 2022 received radiation therapy in their treatment program. Different cancers respond to radiation therapy in different ways.

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

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    Types of Cancer It Treats. External beam radiation therapy can treat many cancers, including breast, colorectal, esophageal, head, neck, lung, and prostate cancer.. Brachytherapy is used for some ...

  5. Cancer Radiation Therapy: How It Works and The Types - WebMD

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    External beam radiation therapy. ... It uses computer programs to analyze imaging scans and target treatments to the shape of your tumor. A visit usually lasts 30 minutes to an hour, most of which ...

  6. Side Effects of Radiation Therapy: List and Management Guide

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    Radiation to the head and neck can damage the cells in the lining of your throat and mouth. Many side effects happen because of that cell damage. There may also be changes in skin, nerve, and bone ...

  7. Brachytherapy: Pros, Cons, Procedure, Side Effects, and More

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    Brachytherapy is an internal radiation therapy for treating some types of cancer. It involves placing radioactive material, usually in the form of seeds, pellets, ribbons, or wires, inside or next ...

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