_____ is the most commonly used radioactive agent for brachytherapy in carcinoma cervix.
Brachytherapy delivers a _____ amount of radiation than teletherapy in a localized area
_____ is used for angiofibroma with intracranial extension
What are the 5Rs of radiotherapy?_____ReassortmentRepopulationReoxygenationRadiosensitivity
Mechanism used to counteract respiratory movement in radiotherapy is called _____
Remote afterloading devices are used in _____, to enable us to eliminate direct contact with radioactive sources while administration.
_____ alone is the treatment of choice for nasopharyngeal cancer stage I, while chemoradiotherapy is preferred for stage II and above.
_____ is Stereotactic Radiosurgery of the Brain.
In radiotherapy for carcinoma cervix, point A is _____cm above and 2cm lateral to external os
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