vartalosädehoito
Vartalosädehoito, also known as total body irradiation (TBI), is a type of radiation therapy used to treat certain cancers, most commonly leukemia and lymphoma. It involves delivering a high dose of radiation to the entire body. TBI is often a component of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), also known as bone marrow transplantation. Before a stem cell transplant, the patient's diseased bone marrow is destroyed through a combination of chemotherapy and TBI. This process makes space in the bone marrow for the new stem cells and suppresses the patient's immune system to prevent rejection of the transplanted cells.
The radiation is typically delivered in multiple sessions over several days. The patient lies on a special
The decision to use TBI is based on the specific type and stage of cancer, as well