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Radiotherapy is a method of using radiation to kill cancer cells.
It can be used in two ways:
In internal radiation therapy, a radioactive material is placed inside the body, either in or near a tumour. This can be done by injecting or implanting a small amount of radioactive substance.
In external radiation therapy, gamma rays are aimed at the tumour from outside the body.
Gamma rays are used because they can penetrate deep into the body, reaching the tumour even if it is located in a hard-to-reach place.
While radiation is effective at killing cancer cells, it's important to reduce the risk to the patient and medical staff:
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