Overview
External-Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT) is a non-invasive cancer treatment that uses high-energy beams like X-rays to destroy cancer cells. It is effective for various cancer types, including breast, brain, lung, and prostate cancer. The therapy is typically delivered over multiple sessions spanning several weeks, based on a personalized treatment plan created by a radiation oncologist.
External-Beam Therapy (EBT)
Targeted cancerous areas, such as brain, breast, lung, and skin.
Radiation Therapy
Before starting EBRT, a detailed treatment plan is created. This plan is based on:
Patients are advised to follow any specific instructions provided by their healthcare provider to ensure accurate and effective treatment.
Outpatient Procedure:
EBRT is conducted in a radiation therapy center, allowing patients to return home the same day.
During the Treatment:
Post-Treatment:
Most patients experience minimal or no side effects. Any side effects that occur are usually mild and resolve within a few days.
For further guidance and support, consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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