Specialization in the use of radioactive energy in treatment of malignant diseases.
Treatment of diseases by radiation.
The use of radiation to treat cancer and some other malignant diseases.
the treatment of tumors through procedures using energy transmitted by waves (radiation)
Diagnosis and treatment of cancer by means of various radiation and other imaging procedures (e.g., x-rays, CT scans, MRI's, mammography, ultrasound.)
Treatment of tumors by electro-magnetic rays.
The treatment of cancer using radiation (see above)
The study and treatment of cancers using radiation (x-rays, gamma rays, or electrons).
A radiation oncologist treats cancer through ionizing radiation and X-ray therapy.
A branch of medicine concerning the treatment of tumors and malignancies with radiant energy.
The branch of medicine dealing specifically with radiation as a form of cancer treatment. Find a radiation oncologist
is a branch of radiology which deals with radiation therpay to kill tumors.
Is the branch of Radiology which deals with the therapeutic applications of radiant energy and its modifiers and the study and management of cancer and other disease.
Radiation oncologists treat cancer through the use of radiation-emitting machines such as linear accelerators.
the branch of medicine in which radioactive rays are used to cure or palliate cancers. The objective is to deliver a therapeutic dose of radiation to malignant tissue, leaving healthy, surrounding tissues unharmed. Radiation therapy is used to treat many cancers, including cancers of the bone, brain, breast, cervix, lymphoid tissues, and uterus.
Radiation oncology is the branch of radiology that uses radiant energy and isotopes in the study and treatment of diseases, especially malignant cancer.
The medical study of the use of radiation (x-rays, gamma rays or electrons) to destroy cancers.
Radiation oncology is the field of medicine that uses therapeutic applications of radiation to manage cancer and other diseases. Radiation oncologists determine the type of radiation that will be used, as well as the amount or dose, and the number and length of treatments.
The medical specialty of radiation therapy; the study of radiation treatment of abnormal tissue growths ( malignant or nonmalignant).