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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.
Canopus BioPharma enters phase II clinical trials with CB1400

Canopus BioPharma enters phase II clinical trials with CB1400

Seven biomarkers found that predict with 86 percent accuracy prostate cancer recurrence

Seven biomarkers found that predict with 86 percent accuracy prostate cancer recurrence

Radiation therapy prolongs life in men with recurrent prostate cancer

Radiation therapy prolongs life in men with recurrent prostate cancer

World experts in specialized radiation therapy to cather at University of Rochester Medical Center

World experts in specialized radiation therapy to cather at University of Rochester Medical Center

Single drug treatment a viable option to radiation for early testicular cancer

Single drug treatment a viable option to radiation for early testicular cancer

Cetuximab and chemotherapy combination proves safe, effective for head and neck cancer patients

Cetuximab and chemotherapy combination proves safe, effective for head and neck cancer patients

New model predicts whether patients will be free of renal cancer 12 years after initial treatment

New model predicts whether patients will be free of renal cancer 12 years after initial treatment

Survivors of childhood Hodgkin's lymphoma at higher risk of future health problems

Survivors of childhood Hodgkin's lymphoma at higher risk of future health problems

Survivors of childhood Hodgkin's lymphoma at higher risk of future health problems

Survivors of childhood Hodgkin's lymphoma at higher risk of future health problems

Cancer survivors are living "in limbo" with unmet needs for care

Cancer survivors are living "in limbo" with unmet needs for care

RTOG study likely treatment option for brain tumor patients like Sen. Kennedy

RTOG study likely treatment option for brain tumor patients like Sen. Kennedy

Nanoparticle-induced heating boosts antitumor radiation therapy

Nanoparticle-induced heating boosts antitumor radiation therapy

New Wilmot Cancer Center offers expanded care, research for cures

New Wilmot Cancer Center offers expanded care, research for cures

Researchers find way to make tumor cells more sensitive to hyperthermia-enhanced radiation therapy

Researchers find way to make tumor cells more sensitive to hyperthermia-enhanced radiation therapy

ASTRO launches online practice quality improvement project

ASTRO launches online practice quality improvement project

MacroChem acquires Virium Pharmaceuticals

MacroChem acquires Virium Pharmaceuticals

Cisplatin found to be less effective than standard treatment for patients with anal cancer

Cisplatin found to be less effective than standard treatment for patients with anal cancer

Mistletoe therapy in oncology

Mistletoe therapy in oncology

FDA approves expansion of NeoVista's phase 3 study for wet AMD

FDA approves expansion of NeoVista's phase 3 study for wet AMD

Radiation beneficial for older breast cancer patients

Radiation beneficial for older breast cancer patients

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