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Radiation therapy (in North America), or radiotherapy (in the UK and Australia) also called radiation oncology, and sometimes abbreviated to XRT, is the medical use of ionizing radiation as part of cancer treatment to control malignant cells (not to be confused with radiology, the use of radiation in medical imaging and diagnosis).
Fewer but larger doses of radiotherapy are safe for patients with early breast cancer

Fewer but larger doses of radiotherapy are safe for patients with early breast cancer

PET radiotracer is safe and effective for imaging malignant brain tumors

PET radiotracer is safe and effective for imaging malignant brain tumors

Targeted radionuclide therapy creates a favorable tumor microenvironment in prostate cancer

Targeted radionuclide therapy creates a favorable tumor microenvironment in prostate cancer

New technology can help map immune cells in different types of brain tumors

New technology can help map immune cells in different types of brain tumors

New sampling method can more accurately detect genetic alterations in tumors

New sampling method can more accurately detect genetic alterations in tumors

Selectively eliminating leukemic and hematopoietic stem cells

Selectively eliminating leukemic and hematopoietic stem cells

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