High-powered x-rays are used in partial breast radiation therapy to eliminate breast cancer cells. This method of treatment spares some healthy tissue by focusing only on the region around the original tumour rather than the entire breast. Accelerated partial breast radiotherapy (APBI) is another name for it. Whole breast-focused external beam breast treatment typically lasts 3 to 6 weeks. Within one to two weeks, APBI can be completed. Only the region in or close to which the breast tumor was removed is the focus of APBI's high radiation dose. Radiation is kept from reaching the nearby tissue. With the exception of intraoperative radiation therapy, radiation therapy is typically administered outside of a hospital setting. For partial breast external beam radiation therapy, there are two typical methods: Before beginning any radiation therapy, you will consult with the radiation oncologist. Three-dimensional conformal external beam radiation (3DCRT) and intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). This individual is a radiation therapy expert physician.
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