English to Gujarati Dictionary radiotherapy

radiotherapy

રેડિયોચિકિત્સા
translation of 'radiotherapy'
ક્ષ -કિરણો અથવા બીજા કોઈ કિરણોત્સર્ગ દ્વારા ઉપચાર કરવાની પદ્ધતિ
example
He underwent a course of chemotherapy and 'radiotherapy' but the cancer was so aggressive it spread to his stomach.
Twice daily 'radiotherapy' should not tax the resources of even busy departments, if given on only a single day a week.
Surgery may be followed by chemotherapy, 'radiotherapy' or hormone treatment.
As a result, many patients who have had a mastectomy will now also receive postoperative 'radiotherapy' .
He has been undergoing 'radiotherapy' for about four weeks and is expected to make a full recovery.
No further chemotherapy or 'radiotherapy' could be given to control this recurrence.
Treatment options for cervical cancer include surgery, 'radiotherapy' and chemotherapy.
After two major operations, chemotherapy and 'radiotherapy' , the disease went into remission.
Extensive local surgical resection rather than 'radiotherapy' is the treatment of choice.
She started on chemotherapy, and then doubled up this treatment with 'radiotherapy' .
And earlier this year she went into remission and put her recovery down to 'radiotherapy' and a herbal remedy.
to undergo 'radiotherapy'
Often, the initial response of a cancer to 'radiotherapy' is a good indication of how successful the treatment will be.
She again had rounds of 'radiotherapy' and chemotherapy treatment before being offered a new drug, Arimidex.
After an adventurous war time career in the Polish Free Forces he specialised in 'radiotherapy' .
In patients who are unfit to have radical surgery, 'radiotherapy' may be administered to the inguinal lymph nodes.
Palliative 'radiotherapy' or chemotherapy may increase this risk by causing tumours to shrink.
A dry mouth caused by certain drugs or after chemotherapy or 'radiotherapy' to the head and neck may also lead to thrush.
However, the influence of his early chiefs led him to train in the developing specialism of 'radiotherapy' .
Repopulation during protracted treatment is one reason for tumour persistence after 'radiotherapy' .
Seven patients treated with 'radiotherapy' developed some radiation telangiectasia.
Because of problems with radiotherapy machines, some patients were having to wait 12 weeks for treatment after first seeing the 'radiotherapist' .
The choice of radiotherapy regimen was left to the local 'radiotherapist' , but the two regimens shown in previous trials to have good palliative effect were recommended.
As discussed above, these series must be interpreted carefully in light of the substantial heterogeneity in surgical and 'radiotherapeutic' technique.
After consultation with a 'radiotherapist' , it was decided to commence a six week course of radiotherapy as there was a potential danger of compression of the spinal cord.
Chemotherapeutic and 'radiotherapeutic' strategies induce apoptosis, so escape from programmed death signals is important.
The book was written for practicing and teaching pathologists, but it should also be appealing to radiologists, medical and surgical oncologists, and 'radiotherapists' .
Changes in use of chemotherapeutics and alterations of 'radiotherapeutic' regimes may change survival of patients and are of interest in patients with either limited or advanced disease.
The emerging evidence that locoregional treatment affects mortality is persuasive, and efforts to optimise the surgical and 'radiotherapeutic' management of this common disease should have a high priority.
The medical oncologist and 'radiotherapist' should arrange the appropriate delivery of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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