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Radiation Oncology (Therapy) Bundle Test
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[Show more]What is the Goal of Radiation Therapy - Answer Is to sterilize a targeted tumor completely while preserving the integrity of surrounding normal structures. 
 
Principles of Radiation Therapy - Answer High-energy ionizing radiation destroys the cancer cell's ability to grow and multiply. Some ce...
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Add to cartWhat is the Goal of Radiation Therapy - Answer Is to sterilize a targeted tumor completely while preserving the integrity of surrounding normal structures. 
 
Principles of Radiation Therapy - Answer High-energy ionizing radiation destroys the cancer cell's ability to grow and multiply. Some ce...
radiation oncology - Answer Radiation Therapy is also known as ___ 
 
Radiation therapy, Surgery and Chemotherapy - Answer What are theThree principal modalities used in the treatment of cancer 
 
cancericidal doses - Answer Tumors or lesions are treated with ___ of ionizing radiation as presc...
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Add to cartradiation oncology - Answer Radiation Therapy is also known as ___ 
 
Radiation therapy, Surgery and Chemotherapy - Answer What are theThree principal modalities used in the treatment of cancer 
 
cancericidal doses - Answer Tumors or lesions are treated with ___ of ionizing radiation as presc...
-Surgery 
-Radiation Therapy 
-Chemotherapy - Answer Name 3 Cancer Treatment Options 
 
surgery - Answer ______ is the first cancer treatment option for solid tumors 
 
Radiation Therapy - Answer ____is an option that is "local" cancer treatment to a specific area 
 
-damages cancer cell DNA...
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Add to cart-Surgery 
-Radiation Therapy 
-Chemotherapy - Answer Name 3 Cancer Treatment Options 
 
surgery - Answer ______ is the first cancer treatment option for solid tumors 
 
Radiation Therapy - Answer ____is an option that is "local" cancer treatment to a specific area 
 
-damages cancer cell DNA...
Radiotherapy - Answer - ionizing radiation used in treatment of cancer. electrons accelerated at high speed. speed broken down by metal target, producing gamma beams. works by damaging DNA 
 
Two types of damage - Answer 1) Lethal damage - kills cells 
2) sub-lethal damage - damages cell, and th...
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Add to cartRadiotherapy - Answer - ionizing radiation used in treatment of cancer. electrons accelerated at high speed. speed broken down by metal target, producing gamma beams. works by damaging DNA 
 
Two types of damage - Answer 1) Lethal damage - kills cells 
2) sub-lethal damage - damages cell, and th...
What is brachytherapy? - Answer radiation at a short distance using radioactive isotopes 
 
What is Plesiotherapy? - Answer contact/surface therapy; applicators that are placed directly onto superficial tumors 
 
What are interstitial/intracavitary implants? - Answer implanted into tissues; 
 ...
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Add to cartWhat is brachytherapy? - Answer radiation at a short distance using radioactive isotopes 
 
What is Plesiotherapy? - Answer contact/surface therapy; applicators that are placed directly onto superficial tumors 
 
What are interstitial/intracavitary implants? - Answer implanted into tissues; 
 ...
What is the purpose of radiation therapy? 
 
To treat benign conditions 
To cure cancer 
Palliative care for cancer 
All of the above - Answer all of the above 
 
What is a role for a radiation therapist? - Answer Treatment simulation and delivery 
 
What percentage of diagnosed cancer cases us...
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Add to cartWhat is the purpose of radiation therapy? 
 
To treat benign conditions 
To cure cancer 
Palliative care for cancer 
All of the above - Answer all of the above 
 
What is a role for a radiation therapist? - Answer Treatment simulation and delivery 
 
What percentage of diagnosed cancer cases us...
Use of high level radiation to destroy cancer cells? - Answer Radiation therapy 
 
Law that explains that radiation has the greatest effect on cells that are rapidly dividing? - Answer Law of Bergonie and Tribondeau 
 
What is the main downside of radiotherapy? - Answer Damage of healthy cells...
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Add to cartUse of high level radiation to destroy cancer cells? - Answer Radiation therapy 
 
Law that explains that radiation has the greatest effect on cells that are rapidly dividing? - Answer Law of Bergonie and Tribondeau 
 
What is the main downside of radiotherapy? - Answer Damage of healthy cells...
What are the key historical factors that led to development of x-rays for therapeutic purposes - Answer - the use of x-rays for therapeutic started shortly after Rankin discovery 
- they were used for ringworm of the scalp 
 
What was the first successful use of radiation therapy to treat and cure...
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Add to cartWhat are the key historical factors that led to development of x-rays for therapeutic purposes - Answer - the use of x-rays for therapeutic started shortly after Rankin discovery 
- they were used for ringworm of the scalp 
 
What was the first successful use of radiation therapy to treat and cure...
destroys cancer cells, with minimal exposure of normal cells to the gaming effects of radiation 
 
the damaged cells side or become unable to divide - Answer radiation 
 
therapy is effective on tissues directly within the path of the radiation beam - Answer radiation 
 
local skin changes/ irrita...
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Add to cartdestroys cancer cells, with minimal exposure of normal cells to the gaming effects of radiation 
 
the damaged cells side or become unable to divide - Answer radiation 
 
therapy is effective on tissues directly within the path of the radiation beam - Answer radiation 
 
local skin changes/ irrita...
What is the foundation of a radiation treatment plan called? - Answer Prescription 
 
What must be included in the prescription? - Answer - Anatomic site 
- Total radiation dose 
- Individual treatment dose 
- Time over whcih the total dose is delivered (protraction) 
- Treatment technique being...
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Add to cartWhat is the foundation of a radiation treatment plan called? - Answer Prescription 
 
What must be included in the prescription? - Answer - Anatomic site 
- Total radiation dose 
- Individual treatment dose 
- Time over whcih the total dose is delivered (protraction) 
- Treatment technique being...
Well differentiated - Answer : tumor cells resemble cells of origin 
 
Anaplastic/undifferentiated - Answer cells do not resemble cells of origin, classification is difficult 
 
Carcinoma: - Answer arise from epithelium, (the tissue that covers surfaces or lines body cavities), and spread thro...
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Add to cartWell differentiated - Answer : tumor cells resemble cells of origin 
 
Anaplastic/undifferentiated - Answer cells do not resemble cells of origin, classification is difficult 
 
Carcinoma: - Answer arise from epithelium, (the tissue that covers surfaces or lines body cavities), and spread thro...
What are some of the responsibilities of the radiation tech? - Answer -Guides and supports the patient as they go through treatment by offering counseling and referrals to nutritionists, nurses, and family counselors as required 
-Uses simulators, either conventional or CT, to image the patient and...
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Add to cartWhat are some of the responsibilities of the radiation tech? - Answer -Guides and supports the patient as they go through treatment by offering counseling and referrals to nutritionists, nurses, and family counselors as required 
-Uses simulators, either conventional or CT, to image the patient and...
longitudinal - Answer y-axis used for positioning a patient in the "in/out" direction 
 
lateral - Answer x-axis used for positioning a patient left/right 
 
vertical - Answer z-axis used for positioning a patient up/down 
 
pitch - Answer direction that refers to tilting a patient up/down...
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Add to cartlongitudinal - Answer y-axis used for positioning a patient in the "in/out" direction 
 
lateral - Answer x-axis used for positioning a patient left/right 
 
vertical - Answer z-axis used for positioning a patient up/down 
 
pitch - Answer direction that refers to tilting a patient up/down...
What is prophylactic cancer management? - Answer Prophylactic management is used to prevent the future manifestation of cancer in a location with no declared disease but possibly microscopic disease not yet detectable. It sterilizes the potential area of metastatic disease 
 
The positive side of ...
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Add to cartWhat is prophylactic cancer management? - Answer Prophylactic management is used to prevent the future manifestation of cancer in a location with no declared disease but possibly microscopic disease not yet detectable. It sterilizes the potential area of metastatic disease 
 
The positive side of ...
A field of medicine that uses ionizing radiation (radiation therapy treatments), computers, and a team of healthcare professionals to treat cancer. - Answer Radiation oncology 
 
The two primary mechanisms used to deliver therapeutic or palliative radiation are... - Answer External beam irradiat...
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Add to cartA field of medicine that uses ionizing radiation (radiation therapy treatments), computers, and a team of healthcare professionals to treat cancer. - Answer Radiation oncology 
 
The two primary mechanisms used to deliver therapeutic or palliative radiation are... - Answer External beam irradiat...
cancer treatment modalities - Answer -surgery 
-radiotherapy 
pallative, definitive intent 
-chemotherapy 
-immunotherapy 
therapeutic vaccine against canine melanoma 
-targeted therapies 
toceranib phosphate (palladia) 
 
radiation therapy - Answer ways to use radiation 
-external beam radiothe...
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Add to cartcancer treatment modalities - Answer -surgery 
-radiotherapy 
pallative, definitive intent 
-chemotherapy 
-immunotherapy 
therapeutic vaccine against canine melanoma 
-targeted therapies 
toceranib phosphate (palladia) 
 
radiation therapy - Answer ways to use radiation 
-external beam radiothe...
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