radium therapy

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radium therapy

A doctor carefully positions a radium therapy device near a patient.

Definition

Noun: - A form of radiation therapy using radium: Radium therapy is the medical treatment of disease, especially cancer, by exposing affected areas to the radioactive element radium.

Usage

Radium therapy is a historical term for a specific type of cancer treatment. It is used to describe the therapeutic application of radium's radiation. - Radium therapy was a common treatment for cervical cancer in the early 20th century. - The development of safer isotopes led to the decline of radium therapy.

Advanced Usage
  • As a historical medical term: The term is primarily used in historical or technical contexts discussing the evolution of radiation oncology.
    • The museum exhibit detailed the history of radium therapy and its risks to early practitioners.
Variants and Related Words
  • Radiotherapy (n): The modern, broader term for treatment using any type of ionizing radiation, which has largely superseded "radium therapy."
    • Modern radiotherapy uses linear accelerators instead of radium.
  • Brachytherapy (n): A form of radiotherapy where a radioactive source is placed inside or next to the area requiring treatment. Radium therapy was an early form of brachytherapy.
    • Radium needles were an early brachytherapy technique.
Synonyms
  • Radiation therapy: The general term for treating disease with radiation.
  • Curietherapy: An older, synonymous term specifically for therapy using radium or other radioactive elements from the curie family.
Related Phrases
  • To undergo radium therapy: To receive this specific treatment.
    • The patient was scheduled to undergo radium therapy for the tumor.
radium therapy

A doctor carefully positions a radium therapy device near a patient.

Noun
  1. the use of radium in radiation therapy

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