What is Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy is a painless cancer treatment using high-energy particles or waves such as x-rays, gamma-rays, electron beams or protons to kill or shrink cancer cells. It can have a targeted, powerful effect on tumours that are confined to a specific area.
Radiotherapy is delivered by:
Radiotherapy can be used:
Oncologist’s prescription on radiotherapy treatment depends on factors such as:
Types of radiotherapy
The common types of radiotherapy are:
Halcyon Radiotherapy System at Beacon Hospital enables:
The Halcyon technology’s beam-on time could be as fast as 1-minute plus. Its gantry rotates 4 times faster than a standard linear accelerator and its multi-leaf collimator (MLC) can move twice faster than traditional MLCs. All of these features help in improving the time it takes to treat the patients.
Side effects of radiation therapy
The side effects of radiotherapy depend on the location of the treated area, the dosage of radiation, duration of treatment, patient’s general medical conditions and other treatments given at the same time.
Side effects are divided by:
Acute side effects are caused by damage to the rapidly dividing normal cells at the area being treated. These include:
Chronic side effects occur months to years after treatment and are often localized to the treatment site, examples of chronic side effects are:
What does Beacon Hospital offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to Beacon Hospital?
What is Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy is a painless cancer treatment using high-energy particles or waves such as x-rays, gamma-rays, electron beams or protons to kill or shrink cancer cells. It can have a targeted, powerful effect on tumours that are confined to a specific area.
Radiotherapy is delivered by:
Radiotherapy can be used:
Oncologist’s prescription on radiotherapy treatment depends on factors such as:
Types of radiotherapy
The common types of radiotherapy are:
Halcyon Radiotherapy System at Beacon Hospital enables:
The Halcyon technology’s beam-on time could be as fast as 1-minute plus. Its gantry rotates 4 times faster than a standard linear accelerator and its multi-leaf collimator (MLC) can move twice faster than traditional MLCs. All of these features help in improving the time it takes to treat the patients.
Side effects of radiation therapy
The side effects of radiotherapy depend on the location of the treated area, the dosage of radiation, duration of treatment, patient’s general medical conditions and other treatments given at the same time.
Side effects are divided by:
Acute side effects are caused by damage to the rapidly dividing normal cells at the area being treated. These include:
Chronic side effects occur months to years after treatment and are often localized to the treatment site, examples of chronic side effects are:
What does Beacon Hospital offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to Beacon Hospital?
What is Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy is a painless cancer treatment using high-energy particles or waves such as x-rays, gamma-rays, electron beams or protons to kill or shrink cancer cells. It can have a targeted, powerful effect on tumours that are confined to a specific area.
Radiotherapy is delivered by:
Radiotherapy can be used:
Oncologist’s prescription on radiotherapy treatment depends on factors such as:
Types of radiotherapy
The common types of radiotherapy are:
Halcyon Radiotherapy System at Beacon Hospital enables:
The Halcyon technology’s beam-on time could be as fast as 1-minute plus. Its gantry rotates 4 times faster than a standard linear accelerator and its multi-leaf collimator (MLC) can move twice faster than traditional MLCs. All of these features help in improving the time it takes to treat the patients.
Side effects of radiation therapy
The side effects of radiotherapy depend on the location of the treated area, the dosage of radiation, duration of treatment, patient’s general medical conditions and other treatments given at the same time.
Side effects are divided by:
Acute side effects are caused by damage to the rapidly dividing normal cells at the area being treated. These include:
Chronic side effects occur months to years after treatment and are often localized to the treatment site, examples of chronic side effects are:
What does Beacon Hospital offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to Beacon Hospital?
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