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What is Radiation Oncology

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What is Radiation Oncology

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  1. What is Radiation Oncology Radiation oncology is a medical specialty and an essential part of cancer treatment. It is a multidisciplinary approach that uses high rays and energy generally delivered by a linear accelerator. These x-rays are therapeutic, invisible, and painless and help in the treatment of different forms of cancers. A multidisciplinary team comprising medical physicists, radiation therapists, nurses, and radiation oncologists, communicates about the radiation therapy for assessment and treatment delivery. They also help you with any side effects you observe. Follow the write-up closely to know when the process is performed and when one should see an oncologist? If you have any questions regarding to radiation oncology then Dr Manoj Kumar sharma is always there to help you.

  2. Who is a radiation oncologist? A radiation oncologist is a specialist doctor skilled in radiotherapy and treating patients dealing with cancer. Radiation therapy can be sued to reduce or cure the symptoms of cancer. They are responsible for assessing the patients, defining treatment plans or options, and recording progress. In addition, healthcare professionals perform tests, prescribe medications, and consult with doctors skilled and experienced in cancer treatment. They also work closely with radiation therapists and medical physicists to ensure the treatment is accurate and safe. After treatment, the ongoing follow helps assess the patient's response to the treatment given and manages the development while taking care of the patient. In addition, the oncologist regularly meets with the patients to know what is involved before, during, and after the treatment. What does a radiation oncologist do? The oncologist work with surgeons and medical oncologists to define the most suitable treatment for patients diagnosed with cancer. Before proceeding with the radiation procedures, the specialists use software to determine where they will deliver the radiation to the patient. They also decide which radiation therapy they will adapt to cure the patient dealing with cancer. The two major types of radiation therapy are internal beam radiation therapy and internal beam radiation therapy. Internal Radiation Therapy In internal radiation therapy, the medical expert puts a liquid and solid radiation source inside your body. First, the radiation source is implanted with brachytherapy in or near your cancer. Then, the liquid radiation source is taken through your vein or mouth with systemic radiation. External Beam Radiation Therapy The external beam radiation therapy is directed at the cancer site. It comes from a source outside your body. It is the most common radiation therapy, especially for prostate, colon, lung, breast, and head cancer. Reasons to see a radiation oncologist. These medical experts treat different forms of cancer. You must visit an expert if you have been diagnosed with certain cancer. It includes Lung cancer, Liver cancer, Brain cancer, Breast cancer, Pancreatic cancer, Colon Cancer, Paranasal sinus cancer, Bone cancer, Sarcomas, Head and neck cancer, Lymphoma, and Leukemia. These healthcare professionals also provide treatments for medical conditions like Trigeminal neuralgia, Spinal cord tumors, brain tumors, Acoustic neuroma, and Arteriovenous malformations. How to prepare for the treatment?

  3. The healthcare team guides you through a planning process before you undergo external beam therapy to ensure that the radiation reaches the right areas of your body. The planning generally comprises the following - · Radiation simulation: The radiation oncology team works with you to know the comfortable position for you during stimulation. To do this, you will have to lie on the same table used during the radiation therapy. Restraints and cushions help you hold still, for which team marks your body area that will get the radiation. You may get small permanent tattoos or temporary markings, depending on your situation. · Planning scans: The medical team also helps you undergo computerized tomography scans to identify the body part which needs treatment. After the planning process, the team decides which does or what type of radiation you will get based on your health, cancer stage, and treatment goals. Then, the radiation type and dose are systematically planned to minimize the harm to the healthy tissues and maximize the radiation on the cancer cells. What to Expect from the Radiation Oncologist When you visit the healthcare professional, they will review your x-ray reports and medical records and then perform a diagnosis. The doctor will communicate with you about the results and decide the best treatment plan for your disorder. You can expect to receive the radiation treatment for five days for continuous 6-7 weeks. Every visit takes 10-30 minutes, and the radiation is only performed for two minutes in each session. The doctors give very small doses to protect the patients' healthy cells in the body parts being treated. The two-day break for the patients allows the normal cells to recover slowly. If you are searching for the best radiation oncology treatment in Delhi NCR, then you visit Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma to expect the best treatment results. He will not only suggest you the best treatment option for your disease but will also help you recover shortly. Apart from this, the radiation therapy team also extends great support, which any patient would ask for before, during, and after the treatment.

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