Concept

External beam radiotherapy

Summary
External beam radiation therapy (EBRT) is a compound word that refers to the use of a collimated beam of ionizing radiation from outside the body to treat a disease.
  • external—from outside the body,
  • beam—shaped by collimation,
  • radiation—ionizing radiation,
  • therapy—used to treat disease
The word teletherapy has the same meaning as external beam radiation therapy with the tele- empahasizing that it is treatment from a distance. Radiation and therapy are commonly shortened into the portmanteau radiotherapy. Many classifications are applied to radiotherapy. Teletherapy is the first of four classes of radiotherapy, as grouped by treatment distance.
  • teletherapy—treatment from a distance
  • plesiotherapy—treatment from the surface, i.e. contact therapy
  • brachytherapy—treatment from within, using a sealed source inside the body
  • radiopharmaceutical therapy—treatment from within, using an unsealed source, that mingles with the body, so that the body becomes the source
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