| RT(T)(ARRT) | Radiologic Technologist (Radiation Therapy) certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technol... |
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| RTTP | radiation therapy treatment planning |
| ru | radiation unit |
| stat | immediately [Lat. statim]; radiation emanation unit [German] |
| TRE | thymic reticuloendothelial; thyroid hormone response; true radiation emission |
| radiation therapy technologist |
ABBR: RT(T). A technologist who assists specialists in nuclear medicine in the proper and safe use of radiation for patient diagnosis and treatment The roles of the radiation therapy technologist include the opera
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| radiation treatment |
The administration of high-energy x-ray photons, electrons, or nuclear emissions for the cure of cancer or palliation of symptoms.
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| radiation window |
A translucent lead glass window in a radiographic control booth.
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| radiation-induced mucositis |
Inflammation of the lining of the mouth due to radiation injury to the head and/or neck.
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| radiation therapy |
The use of high-energy rays, such as x-rays, to kill cancer cells. The rays can be either beamed from a machine (external) or emitted by radioactive seeds implanted in the tumor (internal).
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