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The role of the radiation therapist

  Radiation therapy is a key part of the treatment of many types of cancer, allowing high-energy radiation to be directed at cancer cells, leading to their destruction. A specialist, called a radiation therapist, is responsible for this part of the treatment process.   Who is a radiation therapist?  A radiation therapist is a medical

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Interviews with scientists working on innovations in radiation therapy

  Radiation therapy is a key component in the treatment of various types of cancer. As in any field of medicine, advances and innovations are necessary to improve the effectiveness of treatment and the quality of life of patients. Below are interviews with scientists who are working on the latest innovations in radiation therapy.   Dr. Maria

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Description of current research on new technologies

  Technology is evolving rapidly, and scientists around the world are working on innovative solutions that have the potential to revolutionize our everyday life, business or medicine. Below is an overview of current research on new technologies.   Artificial intelligence (AI)  Artificial intelligence is at the forefront of current

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Review of studies from the last 5 years

  Science is constantly evolving, and the last five years have brought many exciting discoveries and breakthroughs in various fields. Let's take a look at some of the most important research from the past 5 years.   Genetics and medicine  In the field of genetics and medicine, the last five years have brought many significant achievements

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Radiotherapy in the treatment of skin cancer

  Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the world. Although treatment most often involves surgical removal of the tumor, in some cases other methods, including radiation therapy, are necessary. So let's focus on how radiation therapy is used to treat skin cancer.   What is radiation therapy?  Radiation therapy is a

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Radiation therapy in the treatment of brain cancer

  Brain cancer is a serious and complicated condition. Many modalities are used to treat this type of cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. The latter method is extremely important because it allows radiation to be precisely delivered to the tumor, destroying the cancer cells. Here's a look at what radiation therapy is and how

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Radiotherapy in the treatment of lung cancer

  Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world and poses a serious public health threat. Treatment of lung cancer is complex and multidisciplinary, and radiation therapy is one of the key components of the process. In this article, we will discuss how radiation therapy is used to treat lung cancer.   What is radiation therapy?&

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Radiotherapy in the treatment of prostate cancer

  Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men. As part of a comprehensive treatment approach, surgery, hormone therapy and radiation therapy are usually at the forefront. The latter method is crucial for many patients. This is because it allows cancer cells to be destroyed through the use of high-energy radiation. In this article, we will

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Radiotherapy in the treatment of breast cancer

  Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in women worldwide. Although breast cancer treatment often includes surgery, chemotherapy and hormone therapy, radiation therapy plays a key role in controlling local disease and improving overall survival. In this article, we will discuss how radiation therapy is used to treat breast cancer

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Brachytherapy - what is it and how does it work?

  Brachytherapy, also known as internal radiation therapy, is one form of radiation therapy used to treat cancer. This method is unique because of its method of delivering radiation to the tumor. But what exactly is brachytherapy and how does it work?   What is brachytherapy?  Brachytherapy is a method of radiation therapy in which a

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