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Radiation treatment (likewise called radiotherapy) is a malignancy therapy that utilizes high dosages of radiation to slaughter disease cells and psychologist tumors. At low dosages, radiation is utilized in x-beams to see inside your body, similarly as with x-beams of your teeth or broken bones. At high dosages, radiation treatment slaughters disease cells or eases back their development by harming their DNA. Malignancy cells whose DNA is harmed unrecoverable quit separating or passes on. At the point when the harmed cells pass on, they are separated and taken out by the body. Radiation treatment doesn't execute disease cells immediately. It requires days or long stretches of therapy before DNA is harmed enough for malignant growth cells to kick the bucket.
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