Radiation therapy uses radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Some normal cells will be damaged with radiation. The goal of radiation therapy is to kill as many cancer cells as possible, while limiting damage to healthy cells.

Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is a treatment for cancer. It uses radiation beams of different intensities. The beams deliver appropriate doses of radiation to the tumor and reduce the dose to nearby healthy tissue.

Radiation of Tumor
Radiation of Tumor
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Radiation therapy works to destroy or shrink the tumor to eliminate or prevent the spread of cancer. It can also be used to relieve symptoms caused by the tumor (eg, pain, bleeding). Compared with conventional radiation therapy, IMRT can safely deliver greater doses of radiation. The higher dose may also improve the success of the treatment.