Radiotherapy may help achieve different treatment goals. For example, it may increase the effectiveness of surgery, help prevent cancer from spreading, or reduce symptoms of advanced cancer. Most radiation therapy devices use photon beams. Photons are also used in X-rays, but at lower doses. Photon beams can reach tumors deep in the body. When photon beams pass through the body, they scatter some radiation along the way. These rays do not stop once they reach the tumor, but also go to the normal tissue. Radiation therapy is one of the types of cancer treatment methods that uses high-energy particles or waves such as X-rays, gamma rays, electron beams or by using a certain type of energy to stop the growth and division of cancer cells. As a ...
Treatment planning is the core in radiotherapy. The present study aimed to explore the relationship ...
Radiotherapy has about 100 years and of history, metastasis research has more than 200 years of hist...
Background and Aim: Radiation therapy is the destruction of cancer cells that in all patients with b...
Radiation therapy plays an important role in cancer management. Today 45 % of all cancer patients ca...
In modern, advanced radiotherapy (e.g. intensity modulated photon radiotherapy, IMXT) the delivery t...
Cancer is one of the principal causes of mortality in the modern world. There are different treatmen...
Radiotherapy is an important cancer treatment: in patients who are cured of cancer, radiotherapy con...
International audienceAbstract In this chapter, we address the role of radiation as treatment modali...
Radiotherapy is the art of using ionizing radiation to destroy malignant cells while minimizing dama...
The possibility of using electron emitters to cure cancer metastasis depends on the energy of the em...
Introduction: Radiotherapy uses high-energy radiation to shrink tumors and kill cancer cells. The ra...
PURPOSE: Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) with photon beams is currently pursued in many clin...
Proton beam therapy is an emerging technology with promise of revolutionizing the treatment of cance...
Despite huge advancements in our knowledge and understanding of the molecular mechanisms of carcinog...
textabstractCancer is the unrestricted growth of cells in an organism, which can eventually destroy ...
Treatment planning is the core in radiotherapy. The present study aimed to explore the relationship ...
Radiotherapy has about 100 years and of history, metastasis research has more than 200 years of hist...
Background and Aim: Radiation therapy is the destruction of cancer cells that in all patients with b...
Radiation therapy plays an important role in cancer management. Today 45 % of all cancer patients ca...
In modern, advanced radiotherapy (e.g. intensity modulated photon radiotherapy, IMXT) the delivery t...
Cancer is one of the principal causes of mortality in the modern world. There are different treatmen...
Radiotherapy is an important cancer treatment: in patients who are cured of cancer, radiotherapy con...
International audienceAbstract In this chapter, we address the role of radiation as treatment modali...
Radiotherapy is the art of using ionizing radiation to destroy malignant cells while minimizing dama...
The possibility of using electron emitters to cure cancer metastasis depends on the energy of the em...
Introduction: Radiotherapy uses high-energy radiation to shrink tumors and kill cancer cells. The ra...
PURPOSE: Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) with photon beams is currently pursued in many clin...
Proton beam therapy is an emerging technology with promise of revolutionizing the treatment of cance...
Despite huge advancements in our knowledge and understanding of the molecular mechanisms of carcinog...
textabstractCancer is the unrestricted growth of cells in an organism, which can eventually destroy ...
Treatment planning is the core in radiotherapy. The present study aimed to explore the relationship ...
Radiotherapy has about 100 years and of history, metastasis research has more than 200 years of hist...
Background and Aim: Radiation therapy is the destruction of cancer cells that in all patients with b...