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radiotherapy
[rey-dee-oh-ther-uh-pee]
noun
treatment of disease by means of x-rays or of radioactive substances.
radiotherapy
/ ˌreɪdɪəʊˈθɛrəpɪ, ˌreɪdɪəʊˌθɛrəˈpjuːtɪk /
noun
the treatment of disease, esp cancer, by means of alpha or beta particles emitted from an implanted or ingested radioisotope, or by means of a beam of high-energy radiation Compare chemotherapy
Other Word Forms
- radiotherapist noun
- radiotherapeutic adjective
- ˌ徱ˌٳˈܳپ adverb
- ˌ徱ˈٳ辱 noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of radiotherapy1
Example Sentences
Mr Tottoh had radiotherapy to treat the damage to his bones.
“That means unnecessary mastectomies, radiotherapy and chemotherapy,” she writes.
Possible treatments include chemotherapy, radiotherapy and drugs that help to stop the cancer growing - either by blocking hormones, boosting the body's immune system or targeting what makes cancer cells grow.
A trial originally began in July 2022, but the jury was discharged the following month after Brooks was admitted to hospital, suffering osteoradionecrosis - a medical complication of radiotherapy, which required surgery.
The man was not offered chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
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