When is radiotherapy used in the treatment of cancer?

Radiotherapy can be used either in the early stages of cancer or after it has spread. It can be used to try to completely cure cancer or to make other treatments more effective, such as when combined with chemotherapy or used before surgery. reduce the likelihood of the cancer returning after surgery alleviate symptoms if a cure is not possible Radiotherapy is widely regarded as the most effective cancer treatment after surgery, but its effectiveness varies from person to person.



Types of radiotherapy:

Radiotherapy can be administered in a variety of ways. Your doctors will advise you on the best type for you. External radiotherapy, in which a machine is used to precisely aim radiation beams at the cancer radiotherapy implants, in which small pieces of radioactive metal are placed inside your body near the cancer radiotherapy injections, capsules, or drinks, in which you swallow a radioactive liquid or have it injected into your blood intrabeam radiotherapy, in which radiation is delivered directly at the tumour during breast cancer surgery

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