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Radiation Oncology Basics


Proton Therapy | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Proton therapy, also known as proton beam therapy, is a radiation treatment that precisely delivers a beam of protons to disrupt and destroy tumor cells.

Introduction to Principles & Applications in Gynecologic Malignancies

This is episode 1 of the Radiation Therapy podcast series, which seeks to review and address the basic fundamentals of radiation therapy in the gynecologic ...

Radiation Cancer Treatment | Columbia Memorial Hospital

Radiation (radiotherapy) is a form of cancer treatment that utilizes high doses of radiation to shrink tumors or to destroy cancer cells.

Patient Basics: Radiation Therapy | 2 Minute Medicine

Originally published by Harvard Health. What Is It? Radiation therapy is a form of cancer treatment that uses an intense form of energy, ...

MRI basics for radiation oncologists

Since geometrical fidelity is of utmost importance in radiation oncology, it requires dedicated scan protocols. The strong magnetic field of an ...

Radiation Therapy Treatment Process - Targeting Cancer

The radiation therapists and radiation oncology medical physicists design the radiation plan and do many safety checks to ensure accuracy and safety for the ...

Radiomics in radiation oncology—basics, methods, and limitations

This review gives an overview of the basics, methods, and limitations of radiomics, with a focus on patients with brain tumors treated by radiation therapy.

Fundamentals of Radiation Oncology for Neurologic Imaging

Traversing photons interact with tissue by means of three principal mechanisms: photoelectric effect, Compton scattering, and pair production.

Basics of Radiation Therapy | Oncohema Key

Radiation therapy is used in more than half of all patients with cancer, either as an adjuvant or neoadjuvant treatment in combination with surgery.

Radiation Therapy | CancerQuest

Radiation therapy (or radiotherapy) is an important technique for shrinking tumors. High energy waves are targeted at the cancerous cells. The waves stop ...

Supplemental Guide: Radiation Oncology - ACGME

Discusses basic concepts of medical physics. Discusses basic concepts of radiation/cancer biology. ○ Correlates primary lung tumor and mediastinal lymph ...

Radiation Oncology: MD Education - Feinberg School of Medicine

"Radiation oncology is the specialty of medicine that uses radiant energy for treating usually malignant disease and occasionally benign disease.

Principles of Radiation Therapy - Cancer Network

The basic unit of energy used in radiation oncology is the electron volt (eV); 103 eV = 1 keV, 106 eV = 1 MeV. PHOTON-TISSUE INTERACTIONS. Three ...

CHAPTER 14. BASIC RADIOBIOLOGY - IRSN

The aim of radiotherapy is to deliver enough radiation to the tumour to destroy it without irradiating normal tissue to a dose that will lead to serious ...

The Basics of Radiation Therapy for DCIS | PreludeDx

When radiation oncologists administer radiation therapy, they strive to provide the appropriate dose that kills cancer cells while causing the ...

Adjuvant radiation therapy for women with newly diagnosed, non ...

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Cancer Health Basics: Radiation Therapy

Radiation therapy refers to the use of targeted radiation in the form of X-rays, gamma rays, electron beams, proton beams or radioactive ...

Basics of Oncology and Pathology - AccessHemOnc

Teletherapy treatment modalities include electromagnetic radiation (ie, X-rays and gamma rays) and particulate radiation (electrons, protons, neutrons, and ...

Manual for Radiation Oncology Nursing Practice and Education ...

Caring for an individual receiving radiation therapy as part of overall cancer care requires a patient-focused approach. To support this patient population, ...

BASICS OF RADIATION THERAPY/RADIATION ONCOLOGY | PPT

The aim of radiation therapy is to deliver a precisely measured dose of irradiation to a defined tumor volume with as minimal damage as possible to surrounding ...


The Basics of Radiation Oncology