Radiotherapy and Oncology

Radiotherapy and Oncology is a field of medicine that focuses on the use of radiation to treat cancer and other diseases. Radiation is delivered to a tumor or affected area in order to destroy the cancer cells and limit the spread of the disease. Radiotherapy and Oncology have become an important tool for treating cancer due to the effectiveness of radiation in targeting and destroying cancer cells. By targeting only the cancer cells, radiotherapy and oncology can help reduce damage to healthy organs and tissue near the affected area. It can also be used to shrink a tumor before a surgical procedure. The use of radiotherapy and oncology in cancer treatment has significantly improved the survival and quality of life for many cancer patients.

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