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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.
Cancer Institute of New Jersey offers COMET-2 clinical trial to examine cabozantinib drug

Cancer Institute of New Jersey offers COMET-2 clinical trial to examine cabozantinib drug

Instillation of chemotherapy can minimize recurrence and progression of bladder cancer

Instillation of chemotherapy can minimize recurrence and progression of bladder cancer

CTCA offers hope to Hispanics with advanced stage cancer

CTCA offers hope to Hispanics with advanced stage cancer

Accuray announces treatment of first patient with new TomoHDA System

Accuray announces treatment of first patient with new TomoHDA System

Researchers to receive ASTRO Gold Medal for outstanding contributions to the field of radiation oncology

Researchers to receive ASTRO Gold Medal for outstanding contributions to the field of radiation oncology

MU researcher examines how stories influence decision-making among patients

MU researcher examines how stories influence decision-making among patients

Researchers demonstrate how modified citrus pectin works against cancer

Researchers demonstrate how modified citrus pectin works against cancer

Scientists pinpoint genetic traits of cells that give rise to gliomas

Scientists pinpoint genetic traits of cells that give rise to gliomas

Soligenix receives FDA Fast Track designation for SGX942 to treat patients with oral mucositis

Soligenix receives FDA Fast Track designation for SGX942 to treat patients with oral mucositis

Study investigates gene expression signature to predict response to bevacizumab

Study investigates gene expression signature to predict response to bevacizumab

MRIgFU ablation therapy reduces pain in 67% of patients with bone tumors

MRIgFU ablation therapy reduces pain in 67% of patients with bone tumors

Selumetinib demonstrates clinical benefit for patients with metastatic uveal melanoma

Selumetinib demonstrates clinical benefit for patients with metastatic uveal melanoma

New clinical trial may help reduce radiation dose for patients with HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer

New clinical trial may help reduce radiation dose for patients with HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer

Glioblastoma patients treated with bevacizumab have deterioration in neurocognitive function

Glioblastoma patients treated with bevacizumab have deterioration in neurocognitive function

Study supports future possibility of personalized medicine for cervical cancer

Study supports future possibility of personalized medicine for cervical cancer

Study: Young women with breast cancer often choose mastectomy over surgical procedure

Study: Young women with breast cancer often choose mastectomy over surgical procedure

Porter Cancer Care Center to use new image-guided radiotherapy system for cancer treatment

Porter Cancer Care Center to use new image-guided radiotherapy system for cancer treatment

St James's Institute of Oncology orders two Versa HD systems to improve patient care

St James's Institute of Oncology orders two Versa HD systems to improve patient care

Researchers use data to identify different forms of prostate cancers and effective treatment options

Researchers use data to identify different forms of prostate cancers and effective treatment options

SonaCare Medical highlights need for image-guided technologies to better identify prostate cancer

SonaCare Medical highlights need for image-guided technologies to better identify prostate cancer

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