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Radiation Therapy Exam A+ Pass Brand New!! When radiation was first used to treat cancer treatment length was based on the amount of time it took - Answer- for their skin to become eurythmic What does fractionation mean? - Answer- that treatment was better tolerated and more effective when treatment consisted of smaller doses per day over several weeks First body part to be treated? - Answer- breast Rad tx is used 2 different ways - Answer- 1) to cure cancer 2) To reduce symptoms and improve quality of life The Goal of radiation therapy - Answer- To maximize the dose to the tumor while minimizing the dose to surrounding normal tissues The difference between the dose for the probability of tumor control and the dose that minimizes normal tissue damage... Is known as? - Answer- Therapeutic Ratio Describe radiosensitive cells - Answer- 1) rapidly dividing, 2) Poorly differentiated 3) Have a long mitotic period Radiation first kills cells that are - Answer- rapidly dividing Radiation delivered during external beam radiation is produced by a machine called a - Answer- linear accelerator This machine generates high-energy radiation by accelerating electrons to nearly the speed of light - Answer- linear accelerator The radiation produced by a linear accelerator is measured in - Answer- millions of volts --Cyclotron --Van de Graff generator --Betterton --Cobalt-60 --Linear accelerator Describes what type of equipment? - Answer- Megavoltage equipment First used in 1937 Machines that are capable of producing an x-ray beam of at least one MV Precursors to the linear accelerator - Answer- Megavoltage Equipment Describe linear accelerators - Answer- Electrons can be extracted from the unit and used for treatment of shallow lesions. OR they can be directed to strike a target to produce high energy x-rays (photons) to treat deep-seated tumors What is the isocenter - Answer- The point around which the gantry, collimator and table rotate Linear accelerators (and cobalt) can be rotated _____ around a patient - Answer- 360° Major components of a Linear Accelerator - Answer- Drive stand Gantry Treatment couch Describe how patients are staged - Answer- 1) TNM Staging A) Tumor size B) Nodal Involvement C) Distant Metastasis 2) Histopathologic Grade of Cancer a) Well differentiated, moderately, poorly or undifferentiated

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Radiation Therapy Exam A+ Pass
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When radiation was first used to treat cancer treatment length was based on the
amount of time it took - Answer- for their skin to become eurythmic

What does fractionation mean? - Answer- that treatment was better tolerated and more
effective when treatment consisted of smaller doses per day over several weeks

First body part to be treated? - Answer- breast

Rad tx is used 2 different ways - Answer- 1) to cure cancer
2) To reduce symptoms and improve quality of life

The Goal of radiation therapy - Answer- To maximize the dose to the tumor while
minimizing the dose to surrounding normal tissues

The difference between the dose for the probability of tumor control and the dose that
minimizes normal tissue damage... Is known as? - Answer- Therapeutic Ratio

Describe radiosensitive cells - Answer- 1) rapidly dividing,
2) Poorly differentiated
3) Have a long mitotic period

Radiation first kills cells that are - Answer- rapidly dividing

Radiation delivered during external beam radiation is produced by a machine called a -
Answer- linear accelerator

This machine generates high-energy radiation by accelerating electrons to nearly the
speed of light - Answer- linear accelerator

The radiation produced by a linear accelerator is measured in - Answer- millions of volts

--Cyclotron
--Van de Graff generator
--Betterton
--Cobalt-60
--Linear accelerator

Describes what type of equipment? - Answer- Megavoltage equipment
First used in 1937

Machines that are capable of producing an x-ray beam of at least one MV

, Precursors to the linear accelerator - Answer- Megavoltage Equipment

Describe linear accelerators - Answer- Electrons can be extracted from the unit and
used for treatment of shallow lesions.
OR they can be directed to strike a target to produce high energy x-rays (photons) to
treat deep-seated tumors

What is the isocenter - Answer- The point around which the gantry, collimator and table
rotate

Linear accelerators (and cobalt) can be rotated _____ around a patient - Answer- 360°

Major components of a Linear Accelerator - Answer- Drive stand
Gantry
Treatment couch

Describe how patients are staged - Answer- 1) TNM Staging
A) Tumor size
B) Nodal Involvement
C) Distant Metastasis

2) Histopathologic Grade of Cancer
a) Well differentiated, moderately, poorly or undifferentiated

Refers to the energy deposited at that point
and is measured at a specific point in a medium - Answer- absorbed dose

Absorbed dose is measured in - Answer- gray

Methods of dose determination - Answer- 1) Ionization chambers
2) Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs)
3) Photographic film

Distance from source or target of machine to surface of patient - Answer- Source-Skin
Distance (SSD)

Distance from source of photons to the isocenter - Answer- Source-Axis Distance (SAD)

3 Specific Target Volumes - Answer- Gross Tumor Volume (GTV)
Clinical Target Volume (CTV)
Planning Target Volume (PTV)

Gross palpable or visible tumor is known as what target volume? - Answer- Gross
Tumor Volume (GTV)

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