(Medicine) the treatment of disease (especially cancer) by exposure to a radioactive substance.
Therapy using ionizing radiation.
1She survived, but had health problems as a result of radiation therapy.
2As a result, most patients today are treated with conventional radiation therapy.
3However, the radiation therapy fraction number did not significantly influence the PVCR.
4However, radiation therapy could be an interesting therapeutic option in unresectable tumors.
5In addition, the risk score was also not influenced by radiation therapy.
6In patients who develop recurrence after radiation therapy, treatment options are limited.
7A benefit of postoperative adjuvant radiation therapy is undefined but probably present.
8Patients with high expression of EGFR may benefit from postoperative radiation therapy.
9The value of combined hormonal and radiation therapy is not yet cleared.
10Concurrent fluorouracil-based chemotherapy was given with radiation therapy, followed by maintenance chemotherapy.
11Three patients with recurrent disease had received radiation therapy after primary surgery.
12All time intervals were calculated from the completion date of radiation therapy.
13Most patients had combined modality treatment with surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
14She was going to try to get him on radiation therapy again.
15What is the value of altered-fractionation radiotherapy and three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy?
16They were successfully treated with local radiation therapy and conventional systemic chemotherapy.
Translations for radiation therapy