Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy
Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are two of the most common treatments for cancer. Radiotherapy uses high-energy radiation to destroy cancer cells, while chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells or slow down their growth. Both treatments are highly effective in treating many types of cancer, and can be used alone or in combination with other treatments. The combination of these two treatments can greatly improve overall outcome and quality of life for cancer patients. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy can also be used as a preventive measure to reduce the risk of recurrence of cancer.
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