A therapy using IONIZING RADIATION where there is improved dose homogeneity within the tumor and reduced dosage to uninvolved structures. The precise shaping of dose distribution is achieved via the use of computer-controlled multileaf collimators
radiotherapy Eye Diseases : Radiotherapy of Ocular Diseases : 1st International Symposium on Special Aspects of Radiotherapy, Berlin, May 1996 / editors, T. Wiegel, N. Bornfeld, M.H. Foerster, W. Hinkelbein
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Radiotherapy Eye Diseases Congresses : Radiotherapy of Ocular Diseases : 1st International Symposium on Special Aspects of Radiotherapy, Berlin, May 1996 / editors, T. Wiegel, N. Bornfeld, M.H. Foerster, W. Hinkelbein
1997
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radiotherapy Eye Neoplasms : Ophthalmic radiation therapy : techniques and applications / volume editors, Arun D. Singh, David E. Pelayes, Stefan Seregard, Roger Macklis
2013
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Radiotherapy Eye Tumors Congresses : Radiotherapy of Ocular Diseases : 1st International Symposium on Special Aspects of Radiotherapy, Berlin, May 1996 / editors, T. Wiegel, N. Bornfeld, M.H. Foerster, W. Hinkelbein
Radiotherapy Generative organs, Male Cancer : Radiation therapy for genitourinary malignancies : a practical and technical guide / Abhishek A. Solanki, Ronald C. Chen, editors
radiotherapy Glioblastoma : Radiobiology of glioblastoma : recent advances and related pathobiology / Luigi Pirtoli, Giovanni Luca Gravina and Antonio Giordano, editors
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Radiotherapy Glioblastoma multiforme : Radiobiology of glioblastoma : recent advances and related pathobiology / Luigi Pirtoli, Giovanni Luca Gravina and Antonio Giordano, editors
2016
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Radiotherapy -- Handbooks -- adverse effects : Integrative Strategies for Cancer Patients : a Practical Resource for Managing the Side Effects of Cancer Therapy / Elena J. Ladas, Kara M. Kelly
Radiotherapy, Image-Guided -- methods : Image-guided cancer therapy : a multidisciplinary approach / edited by Damian E. Dupuy, Yuman Fong, William N. McMullen
A collective term for interstitial, intracavity, and surface radiotherapy. It uses small sealed or partly-sealed sources that may be placed on or near the body surface or within a natural body cavity or implanted directly into the tissues