Radiation therapy is used in the palliative settings for nearly all types of cancers. For example, it can be used to treat pain related to bone metastases from different primary sites, improve respiratory symptoms from a tumor blocking airways, improve swallowing conditions related to esophageal tumors. Radiation therapy can also be used in the prophylactic palliative setting for brain metastases, lesions in vertebral bodies before they cause pain or neurological symptoms, or impending bone fractures. For the majority of times a tumor causes symptoms there is often a role for radiation to address and improve them palliatively.
Radiation therapy is used in the palliative settings for nearly all types of cancers. For example, it can be used to treat pain related to bone metastases from different primary sites, improve respiratory symptoms from a tumor blocking airways, improve swallowing conditions related to esophageal tumors. Radiation therapy can also be used in the prophylactic palliative setting for brain metastases, lesions in vertebral bodies before they cause pain or neurological symptoms, or impending bone fractures. For the majority of times a tumor causes symptoms there is often a role for radiation to address and improve them palliatively.
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