Radiation Treatment

Radiation treatment for oral cancer involves the use of high-energy rays or particles to destroy cancer cells in the oral cavity. It is commonly used as a primary treatment for small tumors, or in combination with surgery and chemotherapy for more advanced stages. Radiation therapy can be delivered externally using a machine (external beam radiation) or internally through radioactive implants placed near the tumor (brachytherapy).

This treatment is particularly effective in targeting cancer cells while preserving surrounding healthy tissue, though it may cause side effects such as dry mouth, sores, and difficulty swallowing. Advances in radiation techniques, like intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), allow for more precise targeting, reducing damage to healthy tissues and improving patient outcomes.

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