Fractionated radiation therapy destroys tumor cells effectively with minimal damage to healthy tissues. Conventional fractionation radiotherapy (CFRT), along with targeted agents, immune modulators, or cytotoxic drugs, achieves improved local control of tumors and survival rates in patients. In addition, recent advances in image-guided techniques and linear accelerators have led to the development of high-dose fractionation radiotherapy (HFRT), which destroys tumor cells more effectively. To learn more about “ Fractionation in Radiation Oncology ,” join the eminent Radiation Oncologist, Dr.
Nagraj G. Huilgol , in our informative webinar on 6 th July 2023 , 6:00 PM IST onwards . Session highlights Therapeutic approaches Tissue architecture Local tumor control Stay Tuned Suggested readings Can Opiate Antagonists Alleviate Fatigue Associated with Radiation Therapy? X-ray Dosimeter…