What Is Radiation Therapy and How Does It Work?

Introduction Radiation therapy is one of the most widely used treatments against cancer and, thanks to modern technology, it is becoming increasingly precise and safe. In this article, we explain in clear terms what it is, how it works, and why it remains one of the main tools in the fight against cancer. What Is Radiation Therapy? Radiation therapy is a medical treatment that uses high-energy radiation to destroy cancer cells or shrink tumors. It can be used alone or in combination with surgery and chemotherapy, depending on the type and stage of cancer. How Does It Work? The radiation is precisely targeted to the affected area, damaging the DNA of cancer cells so they can no longer multiply. Over time, these cells die, and the body naturally eliminates them. Modern techniques such as VMAT, IMRT, radiosurgery (SBRT/SRS), and 3D conformal radiation therapy allow for highly precise delivery of radiation while protecting healthy tissue as much as possible. Types of Radiation Therapy
  • External radiation therapy: the most common type; the linear accelerator delivers radiation from outside the body.
  • Internal radiation therapy (brachytherapy): used less frequently; it involves placing radioactive sources inside or near the tumor. (Here you can link to your Services → Treatments section.)
What Types of Cancer Can It Treat? Radiation therapy is used to treat many types of cancer, including breast, prostate, lung, head and neck, skin, and others. It may be applied as:
  • Primary treatment.
  • Adjuvant treatment (before or after surgery/chemotherapy).
  • Palliative treatment (to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life).
Conclusion Radiation therapy is a safe, effective treatment supported by decades of research and clinical experience. At our Radiation Therapy Clinic in Guadalajara, we use advanced techniques and a specialized medical team to provide precise, compassionate, and personalized care to every patient. Have questions about radiation therapy? Message us on WhatsApp for personalized guidance.