radioteraapiaga
Radioteraapiaga, commonly referred to as radiotherapy, is a medical treatment that uses ionizing radiation to damage the DNA of cancer cells, impairing their capacity to divide and grow. It can be used with curative intent, to shrink tumors and control disease, or palliatively to relieve symptoms. Radiotherapy may be applied as a standalone treatment or combined with surgery, chemotherapy, or immunotherapy.
Radiotherapy can be delivered externally (external beam radiotherapy, EBRT) or internally (brachytherapy). In EBRT, high-energy photons
Treatment planning relies on imaging (CT, MRI, PET) to define target volumes while sparing healthy tissue. Dosing
Common side effects depend on the treated area and may include skin irritation, fatigue, and localized organ
Advances in radiotherapy focus on precision and organ-sparing techniques, such as intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), image-guided radiotherapy