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radiotherapy$66559$ - translation to spanish

TYPE OF RADIATION THERAPY
Molecular radiotherapy; Unsealed source radiotherapy; Radioligand therapy

radiotherapy      
n. radioterapia
radiation therapy         
  • A SAVI brachytherapy device
  • The beam's eye view of the radiotherapy portal on the hand's surface with the lead shield cut-out placed in the machine's gantry
  • Histopathology of radiation cystitis, including atypical stromal cells ("radiation fibroblasts")
  • Radiation therapy for a patient with a [[diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma]], with radiation dose color-coded
  • 7=<!--G-->a cylinder of radioactive source material, often but not always [[cobalt-60]]. The diameter of the "source" is 30&nbsp;mm.
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  • Varian]] TrueBeam [[Linear Accelerator]], used for delivering IMRT
  • X-ray treatment of [[tuberculosis]] in 1910.  Before the 1920s, the hazards of radiation were not understood, and it was used to treat a wide range of diseases.
THERAPY USING IONIZING RADIATION
Radiotherapy; 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy; 3-dimensional radiation therapy; X-Ray treatment; Radiation treatment; Radiotherapeutic; Therapeutic radiation; Radiation oncology; X Ray Treatment; X-Ray Treatment; Intensity modulated radiation therapy; IMRT; Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy; X-ray therapy; Roentgenotherapy; Roentgen therapy; Radioisotope therapy; Actinotherapy; Cobalt-beam therapy; Radiation Therapy; Radiation Oncology; Skin-sparing effect; Radiation (medicine); Radio therapy; Radio oncology; Radiation medicine; Medical radiation; Medical radiation therapy; Irradiation therapy; Primatom; Ultraviolet irradiation therapy; Side effects of radiation therapy; Intensity-modulated radiotherapy; Hyperfractionated radiation therapy; Contact X-ray brachytherapy (Papillon); Contact x-ray brachytherapy; Fraction (radiation therapy); Computer-assisted radiotherapy; Radiotherapy dosage
(n.) = radioterapia
Ex: The author describes a patient treatment collaboration between the physician at the nuclear reactor performing the radiation and the radiation planning experts at a radiation therapy clinic.
radiotherapy         
  • A SAVI brachytherapy device
  • The beam's eye view of the radiotherapy portal on the hand's surface with the lead shield cut-out placed in the machine's gantry
  • Histopathology of radiation cystitis, including atypical stromal cells ("radiation fibroblasts")
  • Radiation therapy for a patient with a [[diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma]], with radiation dose color-coded
  • 7=<!--G-->a cylinder of radioactive source material, often but not always [[cobalt-60]]. The diameter of the "source" is 30&nbsp;mm.
}}
  • Varian]] TrueBeam [[Linear Accelerator]], used for delivering IMRT
  • X-ray treatment of [[tuberculosis]] in 1910.  Before the 1920s, the hazards of radiation were not understood, and it was used to treat a wide range of diseases.
THERAPY USING IONIZING RADIATION
Radiotherapy; 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy; 3-dimensional radiation therapy; X-Ray treatment; Radiation treatment; Radiotherapeutic; Therapeutic radiation; Radiation oncology; X Ray Treatment; X-Ray Treatment; Intensity modulated radiation therapy; IMRT; Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy; X-ray therapy; Roentgenotherapy; Roentgen therapy; Radioisotope therapy; Actinotherapy; Cobalt-beam therapy; Radiation Therapy; Radiation Oncology; Skin-sparing effect; Radiation (medicine); Radio therapy; Radio oncology; Radiation medicine; Medical radiation; Medical radiation therapy; Irradiation therapy; Primatom; Ultraviolet irradiation therapy; Side effects of radiation therapy; Intensity-modulated radiotherapy; Hyperfractionated radiation therapy; Contact X-ray brachytherapy (Papillon); Contact x-ray brachytherapy; Fraction (radiation therapy); Computer-assisted radiotherapy; Radiotherapy dosage
radioterapia [Noun]

Definition

radiotherapy
Radiotherapy is the treatment of diseases such as cancer by using radiation.
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Wikipedia

Radionuclide therapy

Radionuclide therapy (RNT, also known as unsealed source radiotherapy or molecular radiotherapy) uses radioactive substances called radiopharmaceuticals to treat medical conditions, particularly cancer. These are introduced into the body by various means (injection or ingestion are the two most commonplace) and localise to specific locations, organs or tissues depending on their properties and administration routes. This includes anything from a simple compound such as sodium iodide that locates to the thyroid via trapping the iodide ion, to complex biopharmaceuticals such as recombinant antibodies which are attached to radionuclides and seek out specific antigens on cell surfaces.

This is a type of targeted therapy which uses the physical, chemical and biological properties of the radiopharmaceutical to target areas of the body for radiation treatment. The related diagnostic modality of nuclear medicine employs the same principles but uses different types or quantities of radiopharmaceuticals in order to image or analyse functional systems within the patient.

RNT contrasts with sealed-source therapy (brachytherapy) where the radionuclide remains in a capsule or metal wire during treatment and needs to be physically placed precisely at the treatment position.

When the radionuclides are ligands (such as with Lutathera and Pluvicto), the technique is also known as radioligand therapy.