radiochemotherapy
Radiochemotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that combines radiation therapy with chemotherapy. The goal is to leverage the synergistic effects of these two modalities to achieve a better treatment outcome than either therapy alone. Radiation therapy uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells, while chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells. When used together, chemotherapy can make cancer cells more sensitive to radiation, and radiation can help to keep cancer cells from spreading.
This combined approach is often used to treat various types of cancer, including those of the head
The rationale behind radiochemotherapy is that the two treatments can work in different ways to attack cancer
While effective, radiochemotherapy can also lead to side effects. These are often related to the specific drugs