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RADIATION THERAPY questions with correct answers

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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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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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-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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Radiotherapy questions with correct answers

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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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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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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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Overview of Radiation Therapy questions with correct answers

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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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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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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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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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Intro to Radiation Therapy questions with correct answers

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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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Module 9: Radiation Therapy questions with correct answers

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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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Important Radiation Therapy Terms

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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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Radiation Therapy Questions with correct answers

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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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Radiation Oncology (Therapy) Review questions with correct answers

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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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Radiotherapy questions with correct answers

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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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