Radiation Therapy News and Research

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Radiation therapy (also called radiotherapy, x-ray therapy, or irradiation) is the use of a certain type of energy (called ionizing radiation) to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Radiation therapy injures or destroys cells in the area being treated (the “target tissue”) by damaging their genetic material, making it impossible for these cells to continue to grow and divide. Although radiation damages both cancer cells and normal cells, most normal cells can recover from the effects of radiation and function properly. The goal of radiation therapy is to damage as many cancer cells as possible, while limiting harm to nearby healthy tissue.
Gene involved in circadian rhythms can be potential target for glioblastoma treatment

Gene involved in circadian rhythms can be potential target for glioblastoma treatment

A non-canonical approach may improve radiation treatment for cancer

A non-canonical approach may improve radiation treatment for cancer

Radiation therapy impairs new memory formation in pediatric brain tumor patients

Radiation therapy impairs new memory formation in pediatric brain tumor patients

New study describes effect of radiation exposure on hormone deficiency in children

New study describes effect of radiation exposure on hormone deficiency in children

New drug shows potential to prevent painful side effect of therapy

New drug shows potential to prevent painful side effect of therapy

NCCN releases new treatment guidelines for rare cancers that impact women during pregnancy

NCCN releases new treatment guidelines for rare cancers that impact women during pregnancy

Tumor suppressor gene PTEN may be potential Achilles heel for breast cancer cells

Tumor suppressor gene PTEN may be potential Achilles heel for breast cancer cells

New automation software cuts time taken for radiation therapy planning

New automation software cuts time taken for radiation therapy planning

Leading-edge radiation therapy offered by Loyola Medicine to broad range of cancer patients

Leading-edge radiation therapy offered by Loyola Medicine to broad range of cancer patients

Bayshore Medical Center now offers Y-90 radioembolization to treat liver tumors without surgery

Bayshore Medical Center now offers Y-90 radioembolization to treat liver tumors without surgery

Tübingen University Hospital introduces its new Elekta Unity cancer treatment system

Tübingen University Hospital introduces its new Elekta Unity cancer treatment system

Researchers shed light on risks presented by residual disease for younger breast cancer patients

Researchers shed light on risks presented by residual disease for younger breast cancer patients

Clinical trial tests one-time, high-dose radiation treatment for early-stage breast cancer

Clinical trial tests one-time, high-dose radiation treatment for early-stage breast cancer

Pfizer announces FDA approval of biosimilar to Neupogen

Pfizer announces FDA approval of biosimilar to Neupogen

Study finds wide variations in follow-up imaging for women with non-metastatic breast cancer

Study finds wide variations in follow-up imaging for women with non-metastatic breast cancer

AVO and RaySearch enter into collaboration agreement to support the LIGHT system

AVO and RaySearch enter into collaboration agreement to support the LIGHT system

RaySearch and Eckert & Ziegler BEBIG sign partnership agreement regarding brachytherapy

RaySearch and Eckert & Ziegler BEBIG sign partnership agreement regarding brachytherapy

Rabin Medical Center in Israel selects RayStation for radiation therapy treatment planning

Rabin Medical Center in Israel selects RayStation for radiation therapy treatment planning

Artificial ovaries could soon be a reality

Artificial ovaries could soon be a reality

KU Cancer Center launches clinical trial to eliminate radiation therapy for HER2-positive breast cancer

KU Cancer Center launches clinical trial to eliminate radiation therapy for HER2-positive breast cancer

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