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Radiation Therapy

Across
A device used to hold a radioactive source in place during brachytherapy.
A computer assisted tomography scan is an xray procedure that uses a computer to produce detailed pictures of the body.
A type of drug that can make a tumor respond better to radiation therapy.
The use of radiolabeled antibodies to deliver radiation directly to a tumor.
An external beam therapy that uses protons rather than x-rays to treat tumors.
Used to describe a tumor that does not respond well to radiation therapy.
A form of seed implant where the radioactive sources are placed directly into the tumor, such as the prostate.
The process of planning radiation therapy to allow the radiation therapy to allow the radiation to be delivered to the intended location.
Pieces of metal alloy that can be used to shape the radiation beam.
A tube inserted into the body that can be used to deliver radiation during brachytherapy.
A specialized type of external beam radiation therapy similar to proton therapy.
A position emission tomography scan uses a small dose of a chemical called radionuclide combined with a sugar, which is injected into the patient.
A magnetic resonance imaging scan is a procedure that uses a magnetic field to create detailed pictures of the body.
The process of planning radiation therapy to allow the radiation to be delivered to the intended location.
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Monoclonal antibodies that have has a radioactive isotope attached to them in a process called radiolabeling.
A group of diseases in which abnormal cells divided uncontrollably, forming a tumor mass.
Internal radiation therapy that involves placing radioactive sources inside or adjacent to the tumor.
A type of antibody that is created in the laboratory.
The most common type of machine used to deliver external radiation therapy. Sometimes called a "linac."
A type of drug that protects normal tissues in the area being treated.
Cancer that has spread from one part of the body to another, such as from the breast to the lymph nodes or bones.