单词 | radiotherapy |
释义 | radiotherapy (reɪdioʊθerəpi ) uncountable noun Radiotherapy is the treatment of diseases such as cancer by using radiation. Collocations: course of radiotherapy After a course of radiotherapy and a lumpectomy, she was given the all-clear and carried on with her life for 13 years. Times, Sunday Times But the results suggested that he could make a full recovery with a swift operation to remove the tumour and a course of radiotherapy. Times, Sunday Times I was treated surgically and had a course of radiotherapy. Times, Sunday Times The veteran broadcaster endured a course of radiotherapy and hormone therapy that wreaked havoc with his body. Times, Sunday Times A significant part of that treatment has been a long course of radiotherapy to my prostate gland and pelvic lymph nodes. Times, Sunday Times One in five patients with potentially curable lung cancer are not fit enough to undergo radiotherapy or the standard operation, which involves puncturing the lung through the skin and muscles. Times, Sunday Times I always work with healing and visualisation on patients undergoing radiotherapy, to reduce their fear. Times, Sunday Times But a search of his car revealed only a moggy who had undergone radiotherapy for cancer three days earlier. The Sun The tumour was removed and she underwent radiotherapy. Times, Sunday Times She underwent radiotherapy and had a temporary colostomy bag fitted. Times, Sunday Times |
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