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What role does radiation therapy play in cancer treatment?

Radiation therapy uses high-energy particles or waves, such as X-rays, gamma rays, or proton beams, to destroy or damage cancer cells. By targeting the DNA within these cells, radiation therapy disrupts their ability to reproduce. It is often used to shrink tumors before surgery, eliminate remaining cancer cells post-surgery, or alleviate symptoms in advanced cancer stages.

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