The damage to normal cells is usually temporary and has some
unwanted side effects. Possible side effects include temporary or permanent
loss of hair in the area being treated, skin irritation, tempory change in skin
colour in the treated area, and tiredness. This therapy is used to treat
localised solid tunours, such as cancers of the skin, tongue, larynx, brain,
breast, or uterine cervix. It can also be used to treat leukemia and lymphoma. External
radiotherapy does not make you radioactive, and is perfectly safe. X- rays were
the first forms of photon radiation to be used to treat cancer.
Linear accelerators and betatrons are used to produce
high-energy X- rays. The higher the energy of the X- ray beam, the deeper the X
- rays can go into the target tissue. Gamma rays are another form of photons
used (cobalt irradiation), in radiotherapy. Particle beam radiation therapy,
which uses fast-moving subatomic particles like neutrons, pions, and heavy ions
are also used to treat localised cancers. It is referred to as high linear
energy transfer (high LET) radiation. Courtesy : The Hindu
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