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- 1. The total dose of radiation used depends on tumor _______ , location and on the sensitivity of the tumor and nearby tissues.
- 7. The dose is always _________ than the exposure because some energy is lost as it travels to the destination.
- 9. Up to 70% of cancer patients will receive radiation as a part of their ________ plan.
- 10. Side effects of _________ therapy can be more severe and may require more frequent interventions.Combining radiation with chemotherapy involves giving chemotherapy agents that radiosensitize the tumor to enhance the radiation damage
- 11. The amount of radiation absorbed by the tissue
- 13. Try to coordinate care to limit ______directly at the radiation source.
- 15. Radiation cancer treatment can be delivered by external beam or internal devices called _________
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- 2. Brachytherapy may also involve __________ of a radioactive source.An example is the use of iodine-131 (131I), used to treat some thyroid cancers.
- 3. Radiation therapy usually is given as a series of divided _______ (fractionation) over a set time.
- 4. The three factors determining the absorbed dose are the intensity of exposure, the duration of exposure, and the _________ of the radiation source to the cells.
- 5. Radiation therapy can result in both _______and long-term side effects.
- 6. Skin in the radiation path becomes photosensitive, increasing the risk for sunburn and sun damage. Advise against direct skin exposure to the sun during treatment and for at least ______ year after completion of radiation therapy.
- 8. Shielding is using a material such as a _______ apron to avoid exposure.
- 11. Changes to the skin, known as radiation ____________, are the most common side effect of radiotherapy and can range from redness/hyperpigmentation and rash to skin desquamation.
- 12. Absorbed radiation doses are described in units called _______(Gy)
- 14. The amount of radiation delivered to a tissue
- 16. _________ beam is radiation delivered from a source outside of the patient. The patient is not radioactive, and there is no hazard to others around the patient once the treatment is complete.
