Cancer remains a leading global health concern, with over 19 million new cases diagnosed worldwide in 2020 (WHO). Radiation therapy is used in more than half of all cancer treatments, targeting diverse organ systems such as the lungs, breasts, prostate, and brain (NCI). Despite advances, many cancers are still detected at late stages, complicating treatment and reducing survival rates. This ongoing challenge underscores the critical role of effective therapies like radiation in managing and combating cancer.
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21. Side Effects: Why They Happen Side effects from radiation therapy occur because, while targeting cancer cells, radiation can also affect nearby healthy tissues. The biological…