(Medicine) the treatment of disease (especially cancer) by exposure to a radioactive substance.
Sinônimos
Examples for "radiation"
Examples for "radiation"
1However, radiation exposure carries potential health risk to patients and operators alike.
2She survived, but had health problems as a result of radiation therapy.
3Therefore, we are left with three possible ways of avoiding radiation buildup.
4As a result, most patients today are treated with conventional radiation therapy.
5To this day, areas of Eastern Europe are still impacted by radiation.
1Objective: Detailed CT scans are often acquired during the radiotherapy planning process.
2There used to be six working radiotherapy machines; now there are none.
3Sixty-nine patients treated with radiotherapy alone were used as a control group.
4Conclusions: Accelerated partial breast irradiation using intensity-modulated external radiotherapy is technically feasible.
5The treatment effect and value of CHOP regimen and radiotherapy are limited.
1Therefore, time after irradiation at different doses should be taken into consideration.
2Conclusions: Accelerated partial breast irradiation using intensity-modulated external radiotherapy is technically feasible.
3It is convenient for people whose irradiation needs are specific & limited.
4Results: Immunoblot analysis revealed that the expression of E-cadherin increased after irradiation.
5Thirty Gy of local irradiation seemed to be quite effective and safe.
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.
Translations for actinotherapy