Curietherapy

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The use of radium in radiation therapy: Curietherapy is a specific form of radiotherapy that involves the application of radium or radium-based substances to treat diseases, particularly cancer.
Usage
  • Curietherapy is a historical term for a specific medical treatment.
  • It is used in medical and historical contexts to describe an early form of radiation therapy.
  • The term is less common in modern clinical language, where more specific terms like "brachytherapy" (internal radiation therapy) are often used.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Early 20th-century curietherapy was a pioneering but risky treatment for cervical cancer.
    • The museum exhibit displayed the radium needles used in curietherapy.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used to discuss the history of medicine and oncology.
  • It may appear in academic texts comparing historical and modern radiation techniques.
Variants and Related Words
  • Radium therapy: A direct synonym for curietherapy.
  • Brachytherapy: A modern, broader term for internal radiation therapy, which includes but is not limited to the use of radium sources.
  • Radiotherapy: The general term for treatment using radiation, of which curietherapy is one historical type.
Synonyms
  • Radium therapy
Notes
  • Curietherapy is named after Marie and Pierre Curie, who discovered radium.
  • Due to the significant health risks associated with handling radium, its use in therapy has been largely replaced by safer radioactive isotopes and techniques.
Noun
  1. the use of radium in radiation therapy

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