What is Radiation Therapy and what does it do?
- Radiation Therapy is use of high energy Ionization radiation (often X Rays ) to kill a cancer cell by damaging its DNA.
- Goal of Radiation Therapy (RT) is to use focused beams of radiation to kill cancer cell with as little risk as possible to normal cells.
- Radiation treatment, like surgery, is a local treatment.
- It affects the cancer cells only in a specific area of the body.
Timing of RT
Timing of RT
- When the source of radiation is from a machine outside the body, it is known as External Beam Radiation therapy (EBRT).
- When radioactive material is placed close to tumour or area harboring cancer cells it is known as Brachytherapy.