External Radiation

External Radiation

Most radiation therapy machines use photon beams. Photons are also used in x-rays, but x-rays use lower doses. Photon beams can reach tumors deep in the body. As they travel through the body, photon beams scatter little bits of radiation along their path. These beams do not stop once they reach the tumor, but go into normal tissue past it.


Last Updated on: Nov 25, 2024

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