Similar words: physiotherapy, chemotherapy, radio telescope, psychotherapy, radiograph, radio transmitter, radio operator, therapy. Meaning: ['reɪdɪəʊ'θerəpɪ] n. (medicine) the treatment of disease (especially cancer) by exposure to a radioactive substance.
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1. Radiotherapy has left her permanently sterile.
2. The doctor prescribed radiotherapy for him.
3. The radiotherapy has taken her down somewhat.
4. Radiotherapy combined with some medicine is usually attended with good results.
5. Radiotherapy was well tolerated in all but one patient.
6. Three patients developed fibrous or neoplastic strictures after radiotherapy.
7. Preoperative radiotherapy did not prolong the median survival time.
8. The preoperative radiotherapy did not result in a significant prolongation of survival time.
9. Preoperative radiotherapy did not change the percentage of curative resections.
10. When cancers did respond, radiotherapy was particularly useful in dealing with secondary growths which were too widespread for surgical relief.
11. After preoperative radiotherapy the percentage of aneuploid tumours decreased significantly, from 71% to 47%.
12. The study was conducted in a subregional radiotherapy centre and an academic department of gastroenterology and therapeutics.
13. Other patients who did not receive radiotherapy received up to 15 intrathecal injections in the first year.
14. Initially symptoms were well controlled after radiotherapy but the mucus discharge became troublesome again after two months.
15. Radiotherapy for cancer of the prostate was also in two phases but with a 25 Gray phase two, in 15 fractions.
16. Infertility is one of the complications of this type of radiotherapy.
17. They also disagree about whether the glands in the armpit should be removed, treated with radiotherapy, or left alone.
18. This normal tissue injury is a limiting factor for radiotherapy dose.
19. Some patients were brought back routinely four weeks after recanalisation and most four to eight weeks after radiotherapy.
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20. Three patients declined to come for a check endoscopy immediately after radiotherapy as they had no bowel symptoms.
21. This woman was 37 years old, and she too had had a lumpectomy and radiotherapy four years earlier.
22. To further clarify the benefit of the combination of topical techniques for tumour destruction and external beam radiotherapy randomised studies are required.
23. As part of a trial to assess the effectiveness of follow-up radiotherapy after chemo, Carmel is not receiving the treatment.
24. Several other long term survivors have been described but only after radiotherapy or surgery.
25. Professor Williams is one of the world's leading specialists in radiotherapy.
26. Local eradication of prostatic cancer probably occurs more commonly with radical prostatectomy than with radiotherapy.
27. We have modified the recently completed St Jude protocol to withhold systemic antimetabolites during radiotherapy.
28. Six of the patients used an opiate or an anti-diarrhoeal preparation during the radiotherapy.
29. A recent pilot study with combined laser treatment and radiotherapy in oesophageal cancer produced promising results.
30. There is also an increased risk of cancer and high sensitivity to radiation means that radiotherapy can't be used.
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