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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.
Good news for the hundreds of thousands of cancer patients who undergo radiation therapy

Good news for the hundreds of thousands of cancer patients who undergo radiation therapy

Introgen announces additional broad patent in China

Introgen announces additional broad patent in China

Radiation helps eye cancer patients retain vision

Radiation helps eye cancer patients retain vision

Rate of increase in PSA value predicts risk of death following radiation therapy

Rate of increase in PSA value predicts risk of death following radiation therapy

New chemical compound can accelerate stem cell mobilization

New chemical compound can accelerate stem cell mobilization

BSD Medical receives notice of allowance for new patent

BSD Medical receives notice of allowance for new patent

One-day treatment with the anticancer drug carboplatin is as effective as radiotherapy for testicular cancer

One-day treatment with the anticancer drug carboplatin is as effective as radiotherapy for testicular cancer

ev3 announces FDA approval of treatment for brain vascular disorder

ev3 announces FDA approval of treatment for brain vascular disorder

Innovative new brachytherapy planning tool

Innovative new brachytherapy planning tool

Compound derived from cottonseed could help improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy at treating head and neck cancer

Compound derived from cottonseed could help improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy at treating head and neck cancer

New treatment option for bad breath

New treatment option for bad breath

Radiation therapy to combat early-stage prostate cancer does not affect sexual and urinary function

Radiation therapy to combat early-stage prostate cancer does not affect sexual and urinary function

Asian American and Pacific Island women less likely to receive breast-conserving surgery

Asian American and Pacific Island women less likely to receive breast-conserving surgery

Tool to predict potential ovarian failure after radiation

Tool to predict potential ovarian failure after radiation

Doctors are able to predict sterility in women following radiation treatment for cancer

Doctors are able to predict sterility in women following radiation treatment for cancer

Pioneering new thyroid treatment

Pioneering new thyroid treatment

Doctor blames parents for return of sick girl's cancer

Doctor blames parents for return of sick girl's cancer

Research urges a new approach to cancer detection

Research urges a new approach to cancer detection

For men diagnosed with prostate cancer, there is no risk of recurrence if external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) is delayed by several months

For men diagnosed with prostate cancer, there is no risk of recurrence if external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) is delayed by several months

Half of 580 women diagnosed with breast cancer in one study experienced lymphedema

Half of 580 women diagnosed with breast cancer in one study experienced lymphedema

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