400981 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Palliative Care, Bone Metastasis, Radiation Therapy

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Radiation therapy involves the use of ionizing radiation in an attempt to either cure or improve symptoms. It works by damaging the dna of cancerous tissue, killing it. As with chemotherapy, cancers vary in their response to radiation therapy. Radiation therapy is used in about half of cases. The radiation can be either from internal sources or external sources. The radiation is most commonly low energy x-rays for treating skin cancers, while higher energy x-rays are used for cancers within the body. Radiation is typically used in addition to surgery and or chemotherapy. For certain types of cancer, such as early head and neck cancer, it may be used alone. For painful bone metastasis, it has been found to be effective in about 70% of patients. surgery is the primary method of treatment for most isolated, solid cancers and may play a role in palliation and prolongation of survival.

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