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*2000*-3000 - Answer-seminoma's are treated at _______________ cGy cGy - Answer-current radiation dose for Hodgkin's disease cGy - Answer-radiation dose for treating Non-Hodgkin's 5000 cGy; 1000 cGy - Answer-common radiation dose for treating breast patients; boost dose to lumpectomy sit...

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Radiation Therapy Treatment Doses
Exam Questions and Answers
*2000*-3000 - Answer-seminoma's are treated at _______________ cGy

2000-3000 cGy - Answer-current radiation dose for Hodgkin's disease

3000-5000 cGy - Answer-radiation dose for treating Non-Hodgkin's

5000 cGy; 1000 cGy - Answer-common radiation dose for treating breast patients; boost
dose to lumpectomy site

6000-6600 cGy; 5400 cGy - Answer-radiation dose for NSCLC vs radiation dose for
small cell

*5000*-6000 cGy - Answer-common radiation dose for treating the esophagus

5000-5400 cGy - Answer-common radiation dose for treating rectum/anus

5000 cGy - Answer-common radiation dose for treating the stomach

4500-5000 cGy; 8000-9000 cGy - Answer-radiation dose for treating cervix; dose for
treating cervix combined with Brachy

4500-5000 cGy - Answer-radiation dose for treating endometrial

2000-3000 cGy; 45-50 Gy - Answer-whole abdomen radiation dose for treating ovarian
cancer; may boost to _______________

7000-8000 cGy - Answer-most common radiation dose for treating prostate cancer

5000 cGy; 6000-6400 cGy - Answer-dose to pelvis for treating bladder cancer; cone
down boost dose to bladder

6000 cGy - Answer-common radiation dose for treating high grade glioblastomas

5000-5400 cGy - Answer-common radiation dose for treating low grade astrocytoma

5400 cGy - Answer-radiation dose for treating pituitary

6000-7500 cGy; 7000-8000 cGy - Answer-common radiation dose for head and neck
cancer treatment; hyper-fractionation dose

about 55 Gy - Answer-average radiation dose for medulloblastomas

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