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Radiation therapy Exam A+ Pass 2025 New Update 3 types - Answer- Orth voltage - external Brachytherapy - internal Tele therapy Aim - Answer- To deliver as high dose possible to tumour while limiting dose to surrounding healthy tissues Interested in the absorbed dose Unit of dose = gray 4 R's of radiology - Answer- Repair Regeneration Repopulation Deoxygenation Cancer - Answer- Cell division out of control Neoplasm = tumor Diagnosis - Answer- Classification of tumor as either benign or malignant Benign = Not fatal. Usually encapsulated. Grows very slow. Malignant = Fatal. Usually not encapsulated. Rapid growth. Staging - Answer- Determining tumor size and spread TNM - staging based on histology/pathology Grade 1 = Well differentiated. Looks like cell type it should be Grade 2 = moderately well differentiated. Looks abnormal Grade 3 = poorly differentiated. Looks very abnormal. Fast growing. General staging Stage 1 = Tumour confined to organ of origin Stage 2 = Local lymph nodes invaded Stage 3 = Distant nodes invaded OR local spread beyond organ of origin Stage 4 = Blood borne Metastases present Treatment types - Answer- Local treatment - Surgery, radiation therapy Systemic treatment - kills every ew cell that reproduces. - Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, Hormone therapy Radical - aims to cure Palliative - aims to make comfortable, prompt relief of symptoms Radiation, medical and surgical oncologist - Answer- Radiation - specialist cancer doctor who is responsible for prescribing radiation Medical - specialist cancer doctor who is responsible for prescribing chemotherapy Surgical - specialist cancer doctor who is responsible for the surgical intervention Patient pathway - Answer- Medical consult Planning CT - dataset is taken Plan optimization - dataset is used to decide the best beam arrangement Treatment Treatment procedure: - Appointment - Waits for RT to call them - Initial chat - Patient gets changed and waits for treatment - Taken into treatment room and positioned - Images are taken to confirm correct position - Treatment delivered Post treatment - Answer- Patient will see radiotherapy nurse to discuss supportive care for side effects. Can refer them to other specialists such as: - Dietician, dentist, counselling, nursing at home care, dermatologist Linac Accelerator - Answer- Machine that produces radiation (high energy X-rays) Produces a range of photon beams Gantry: 360 degrees. 180 each way Treatment couch: 3 planes (longitudinal, lateral, vertical) and Rotation Collimators: "Head" - rotates to change the field angle. "Jaws" - move to define field size. Secondary beam Collimation: - MLC - built into machine head. Move to match the shape of the tumour - Blocks - manually added to machine. Stuck onto a shielding tray Isodose lines - Answer- Points of equal dose joined into lines The value assigned to each line can be a percentage or the absolute dose GTV CTV PTV - Answer- Gross target volume - what we can physically see or palpate Clinical target volume - margin to account for what we can't see Planning target volume - accounts for spread

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Radiation therapy Exam A+ Pass 2025
New Update
3 types - Answer- Orth voltage - external
Brachytherapy - internal
Tele therapy

Aim - Answer- To deliver as high dose possible to tumour while limiting dose to
surrounding healthy tissues

Interested in the absorbed dose
Unit of dose = gray

4 R's of radiology - Answer- Repair
Regeneration
Repopulation
Deoxygenation

Cancer - Answer- Cell division out of control

Neoplasm = tumor

Diagnosis - Answer- Classification of tumor as either benign or malignant

Benign = Not fatal. Usually encapsulated. Grows very slow.

Malignant = Fatal. Usually not encapsulated. Rapid growth.

Staging - Answer- Determining tumor size and spread

TNM - staging based on histology/pathology
Grade 1 = Well differentiated. Looks like cell type it should be
Grade 2 = moderately well differentiated. Looks abnormal
Grade 3 = poorly differentiated. Looks very abnormal. Fast growing.

General staging
Stage 1 = Tumour confined to organ of origin
Stage 2 = Local lymph nodes invaded
Stage 3 = Distant nodes invaded OR local spread beyond organ of origin
Stage 4 = Blood borne Metastases present

Treatment types - Answer- Local treatment
- Surgery, radiation therapy
Systemic treatment - kills every ew cell that reproduces.

, - Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, Hormone therapy

Radical - aims to cure
Palliative - aims to make comfortable, prompt relief of symptoms

Radiation, medical and surgical oncologist - Answer- Radiation - specialist cancer
doctor who is responsible for prescribing radiation
Medical - specialist cancer doctor who is responsible for prescribing chemotherapy
Surgical - specialist cancer doctor who is responsible for the surgical intervention

Patient pathway - Answer- Medical consult
Planning CT - dataset is taken
Plan optimization - dataset is used to decide the best beam arrangement
Treatment

Treatment procedure:
- Appointment
- Waits for RT to call them
- Initial chat
- Patient gets changed and waits for treatment
- Taken into treatment room and positioned
- Images are taken to confirm correct position
- Treatment delivered

Post treatment - Answer- Patient will see radiotherapy nurse to discuss supportive care
for side effects. Can refer them to other specialists such as:
- Dietician, dentist, counselling, nursing at home care, dermatologist

Linac Accelerator - Answer- Machine that produces radiation (high energy X-rays)
Produces a range of photon beams

Gantry: 360 degrees. 180 each way
Treatment couch: 3 planes (longitudinal, lateral, vertical) and Rotation
Collimators: "Head" - rotates to change the field angle. "Jaws" - move to define field
size.

Secondary beam Collimation:
- MLC - built into machine head. Move to match the shape of the tumour
- Blocks - manually added to machine. Stuck onto a shielding tray

Isodose lines - Answer- Points of equal dose joined into lines
The value assigned to each line can be a percentage or the absolute dose

GTV
CTV
PTV - Answer- Gross target volume - what we can physically see or palpate

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