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Radiation therapy (also called radiotherapy, x-ray therapy, or irradiation) is the use of a certain type of energy (called ionizing radiation) to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Radiation therapy injures or destroys cells in the area being treated (the “target tissue”) by damaging their genetic material, making it impossible for these cells to continue to grow and divide. Although radiation damages both cancer cells and normal cells, most normal cells can recover from the effects of radiation and function properly. The goal of radiation therapy is to damage as many cancer cells as possible, while limiting harm to nearby healthy tissue.
OXiGENE reports positive final data from Phase 1 study of OXi4503 in patients with solid tumors

OXiGENE reports positive final data from Phase 1 study of OXi4503 in patients with solid tumors

Celldex reports interim positive results from rindopepimut Phase 2b study for GBM at ASCO

Celldex reports interim positive results from rindopepimut Phase 2b study for GBM at ASCO

DOE program to develop new imager for improving reliability of cancer therapy using heavy-ion beams

DOE program to develop new imager for improving reliability of cancer therapy using heavy-ion beams

New clinical research findings on oncology to be highlighted at ASCO 2010

New clinical research findings on oncology to be highlighted at ASCO 2010

Acute neurological toxicity associated with chronic neurological toxicity in patients with high-grade gliomas

Acute neurological toxicity associated with chronic neurological toxicity in patients with high-grade gliomas

ASTRO to honor David Larson and William McBride with prestigious Gold Medal award

ASTRO to honor David Larson and William McBride with prestigious Gold Medal award

Discovery reveals a new approach to target cancer

Discovery reveals a new approach to target cancer

Radiation therapy may not improve chances of survival for bladder cancer patients: Study

Radiation therapy may not improve chances of survival for bladder cancer patients: Study

PMRT increases breast cancer patients' five-year overall survival by almost 50%: Study

PMRT increases breast cancer patients' five-year overall survival by almost 50%: Study

Men who refuse surgery for prostate cancer have 51% overall survival rate: Study

Men who refuse surgery for prostate cancer have 51% overall survival rate: Study

Proton therapy offers life-changing benefits to children with cancer

Proton therapy offers life-changing benefits to children with cancer

Elekta acquires Resonant Medical

Elekta acquires Resonant Medical

IMRT avoids xerostomia, but effectiveness on controlling cancer unclear

IMRT avoids xerostomia, but effectiveness on controlling cancer unclear

Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation welcomes abstracts on MR-guided focused ultrasound

Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation welcomes abstracts on MR-guided focused ultrasound

2010 Quality Index Reports on Ontario's Cancer System

2010 Quality Index Reports on Ontario's Cancer System

Aggressive treatment of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma increases survival: Study

Aggressive treatment of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma increases survival: Study

IMRT leads to fewer cases of xerostomia than other types of radiation: AHRQ report

IMRT leads to fewer cases of xerostomia than other types of radiation: AHRQ report

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia announces availability of proton therapy at Roberts Proton Therapy Center

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia announces availability of proton therapy at Roberts Proton Therapy Center

YM BioSciences initiates enrollment in nimotuzumab trial in brain metastases from NSCLC

YM BioSciences initiates enrollment in nimotuzumab trial in brain metastases from NSCLC

Modified measles virus may hold potential for treatment of medulloblastoma

Modified measles virus may hold potential for treatment of medulloblastoma

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