Treating Cancer With X-ray Radiation Therapy

  • Lyons K
  • Arsenault T
  • Ouyang Z
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Abstract

Radiation therapy is an important cancer treatment. At least half of the cancer patients in the United States receive radiation therapy every year. X-rays are often used in radiation therapy. How are X-rays produced? How do we use X-rays to treat cancer? This article answers these questions and explains the physics behind radiation therapy.

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Lyons, K. A., Arsenault, T. H., & Ouyang, Z. (2021). Treating Cancer With X-ray Radiation Therapy. Frontiers for Young Minds, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/frym.2021.428516

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