Title: How is Radiation Therapy Works
1How RADIATION THERAPY Works!
Dr. Dodul Mondal
2INDEX
What is Radiation Therapy
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Types of Radiation Therapy
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External beam Radiation Therapy
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Brachytherapy
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Benefits for patient
Disadvantages for the Patient
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Contact Us
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3- What is Radiation Therapy?
Radiation therapy (also called radiotherapy) is a
cancer treatment that uses high doses of
radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors.
At low doses, radiation is used in x-rays to see
inside your body, as with x-rays of your teeth or
broken bones.
4- TYPES OF RADIATION THERAPY
5- External Beam Radiation Therapy
External beam radiation therapy uses high doses
of radiation to destroy cancer cells and shrink
tumors. A large machine aims radiation at the
cancer. The machine moves around you, without
touching you. Most treatments last from 2 to 10
weeks.
- Photons
- Protons
- Electrons
6Brachytherapy allows doctors to deliver higher
doses of radiation to more-specific areas of the
body, compared with the conventional form of
radiation therapy (external beam radiation) that
projects radiation from a machine outside of your
body.
- Endometrial cancer
- Esophageal cancer
- Eye cancer
- Head and neck cancers
7Advantage for the Patients
- The main advantage of radiotherapy is that it may
help to control the growth of cancer.
- You may be able to carry on with your daily life,
such as going to work, if you feel up to it.
- If you have advanced cancer, radiotherapy can
help control symptoms and relieve pain.
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8- Disadvantages for the Patient
- Radiotherapy can cause side effects, including
tiredness, sickness and runny poo (diarrhoea). - If you have chemoradiotherapy, you may get side
effects from the chemotherapy. - If you have borderline resectable cancer and
locally advanced pancreatic cancer, you may have
to go to the hospital five days a week for your
treatment, although this may vary.
9Contact Information
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