Single-Dose Radiotherapy

Radiotherapy is a treatment method that uses high-energy beams to destroy cancerous cells or control their growth.

Radiotherapy is a treatment that uses high-energy radiation to destroy cancer cells or control their growth. These beams damage the DNA of cancer cells, killing them or preventing them from multiplying. Radiotherapy can be used to treat the cancer completely or to relieve symptoms.

Single-dose radiotherapy is a treatment method in which the patient receives the entire dose of radiation in a single session. This method may be appropriate in certain situations and has some advantages.

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