Radiotherapy does not eliminate cancer cells immediately.
Radiotherapy does not kill cancer cells right away.
Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy may be used:.
Radiotherapy is also sometimes used for treatment.
Radiotherapy can be used.
Certain women may not need Radiotherapy at all.
Not all children with Wilms' tumour need Radiotherapy.
Palliative Radiotherapy has been used since the 1940s.
However, Radiotherapy for dogs is not available everywhere.
In SCIC, chemotherapy and/or Radiotherapy is typically used.
The Radiotherapy Facility.
During cancer treatment, Radiotherapy is inevitable in most cases.
Advantages of Radiotherapy in targeting the tumor are well known.
To treat cancer, the two also received Radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Testicular tumours are usually treated by orchidectomy,
possibly followed by Radiotherapy.
Other treatments, particularly Radiotherapy and chemotherapy, can make you very tired.
If the disease has spread, chemotherapy and Radiotherapy are commonly used.
And chemotherapy and Radiotherapy can have a negative effect on normal cells.
Some other treatments, particularly Radiotherapy and chemotherapy, can make you very tired.
Radiotherapy can also be used when
tumours have spread elsewhere in the body.
Postoperative(adjuvant) thoracic Radiotherapy generally should not be used after
curative-intent surgery for NSCLC.
The efficacy and safety profile of Avastin during Radiotherapy has not been studied.
Palliative Radiotherapy usually only requires one to five sessions to control your symptoms.
A doctor may still recommend Radiotherapy to help control complications or treat pain.
(This is the common type of Radiotherapy used for many types of cancer.).
Radiotherapy uses high-energy rays,
usually x-rays and similar rays(such as electrons), to treat disease.
At high doses, Radiotherapy kills cancer cells
or slows their growth by damaging their DNA.
Stereotactic Radiotherapy is usually recommended in cases involving
fewer than three small secondary brain tumors.
For potentially curable SCIC cases, chest Radiotherapy is often recommended in addition to chemotherapy.
With SCIC,
initial attempts in the 1960s at surgical resection and radical Radiotherapy were unsuccessful.