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What is Radiation Therapy?

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DmYuDq8pDUsRadiation therapy is a modern treatment technique where high-energy X-rays or gamma rays are used to destroy cancer cells. It is delivered very precisely to a specific part of the patient’s body using a Linear Accelerator (LINAC) machine, so that nearby healthy tissues are minimally affected.

Today, with advanced technologies like IGRT, IMRT, VMAT, SRS, and SBRT, radiation therapy has become more effective, safer, and highly targeted. It is completely painless, and each session typically lasts 10 to 15 minutes.

Myth 1: Radiation therapy spreads cancer.

Fact: Not at all. Radiation does not spread cancer. In fact, it is used to destroy specific tumor cells.

Myth 2: Radiation therapy is painful.

Fact: In most cases, radiation therapy is painless. Patients lie still while the machine delivers radiation without any sensation.

Myth 3: Once you receive radiation, you can’t do anything else.

Fact: Depending on the treatment plan and patient’s condition, radiation can be repeated, if needed.

Myth 4: Radiation permanently weakens the body.

Fact: There can be some side effects, but most are temporary and manageable with medical guidance.

Final Words

Radiation therapy is a scientific, safe, and life-saving method trusted by millions of patients worldwide. Instead of fear, rely on accurate information, timely treatment, and your doctor’s advice for the best outcomes.