Ionising radiations (IR) occurs as either electromagnetic rays (such as X-rays and gamma rays) or particles (such as alpha and beta particles). IR occurs naturally (e.g. from the radioactive decay of ...
Traditional radiotherapy uses beams of powerful ionizing radiation, such as X-rays or carbon ions, to directly kill tumour cells. BNCT, however, uses a method that does less damage to tissue on ...
Increasing concerns over clinicians' risks of developing cancer or other health problems from ionizing radiation exposures on the job prompted members of the American Medical Association (AMA ...
Most health insurance providers and Medicare cover Gentle Cure. Medicare Part A covers radiation therapy when you are receiving inpatient treatment in the hospital. Part B covers radiation therapy for ...