Medicine
Volume 36, Issue 1 , Pages 9-14, January 2008

Radiotherapy: technical aspects

M H Robinson MD FRCP FRCR is Senior Lecturer in Clinical Oncology in the Department of Clinical Oncology and Clinical Director of Oncology Services at Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield, UK. Competing interests: none declared

Abstract 

During the 100 years of its history, radiotherapy has evolved into a mainstay of cancer treatments received by at least 40% of patients with the diagnosis. Whereas palliative radiotherapy is given over 1–10 treatments, radical treatments can extend up to 7 weeks. Radiotherapy may be given using external beam machines or by inserting radioactive isotopes close to or into the cancer. Recent integration of spiral computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography scans into staging has transformed localization of tumours. CT simulation has permitted the design of highly conformal treatment plans. Modern computers and linear accelerator have facilitated the delivery of these plans with intensity modulated radiotherapy. Radiotherapy and drugs are increasingly being combined to improve the therapeutic ratio. Clinical trials are means whereby new treatment approaches are evaluated.

Keywords: CT simulation, intensity modulation, linear accelerator, radiotherapy

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PII: S1357-3039(07)00369-6

doi:10.1016/j.mpmed.2007.11.002

Medicine
Volume 36, Issue 1 , Pages 9-14, January 2008