Proton therapy

A form of radiation therapy called proton therapy substitutes protons for x-rays. It administers radiation painlessly to treat various cancer kinds. Although proton therapy is a novel, promising form of cancer treatment, research is still ongoing to determine whether it has any advantages over conventional radiation therapy. Clinical trials are still being studied to understand how they compare.

 

In comparison to other forms of radiation therapy, proton therapy generally has fewer side effects. This is due to the fact that it may be directed more specifically at the tumor and does less harm to surrounding tissue.

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