Radiation therapy is commonly applied to your cancerous tumor due to its ability to command cell growth. Ionizing radiation sticks to damaging the DNA of cancerous tissue leading to cellular death. In order to spare normal cells, shaped radiation beams are aimed through several angles of contact with intersect at your tumor, providing a bigger absorbed dose there than within the surrounding, healthy muscle.
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