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Posted: 11 Mar 2011 10:14 PM PST Definition Radiation therapy is one of several treatments used to treat cancer by itself or in combination with other forms of treatment, most often surgery or chemotherapy. It is also called radiotherapy and in this procedure high-energy rays are used to damage cancer cells and stop them from growing and dividing. Besides destroying cancer cells, radiation therapy can also harm normal cells. Normal cells are more likely to recover from its effects, though, and your child’s health care team will take extensive measures to carefully monitor radiation doses to protect healthy tissue. Purpose of Radiation Therapy Radiation therapy is a cancer treatment. Its goal is to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Unlike cancer cells, most of your normal cells recover from radiation therapy. Radiotherapy may be used for curative or adjuvant treatment.
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