Understanding Your Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy uses high-energy beams to damage or destroy cancer cells. The goal of radiation therapy is to kill cancer cells with as little exposure as possible to surrounding healthy cells.
Radiation therapy can be used to treat different types of cancer, either alone, concurrently with chemotherapy, or before/after surgery.
Radiation may also be given once cancer has spread to the bone to help relieve pain.
Linear Accelerator
The radiation treatment machine is called a Linear Accelerator. It treats cancer patients with high-energy radiation, which you cannot see or feel.
Radiation treatments are not painful, but it is very important not to move while on the treatment table to ensure accuracy. The linear accelerator has the capability to take X-rays and use a CT for alignment purposes. These are not diagnostic images. They are used for alignment purposes only.