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Linear Accelerators in Radiation Therapy: How They Work
Most radiation therapy today comes from linear accelerators. These machines use high-energy electrons to produce X-rays or gamma rays, which are then used to treat cancer. Linear accelerators are able to produce very precise beams of radiation, which can be targeted directly at the tumor while minimizing damage to healthy tissue.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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