Teleradiotherapy

Telex-ray therapy is a treatment method using x-rays at a distance. With telex-ray therapy, the source of x-ray radiation is located at some distance from the patient, in contrast to traditional x-ray therapy, where the source is located in close proximity to the irradiated area of ​​the body.

Tele-X-ray therapy allows you to uniformly irradiate large areas of the body using scattered radiation. This method is often used to treat various skin diseases. In addition, telex-ray therapy is used in the treatment of malignant tumors to irradiate the entire body or a large part of it.

The advantage of telex-ray therapy is the possibility of uniform irradiation of large areas, but the disadvantage is the relatively low accuracy of exposure and the difficulty of protecting healthy tissue. However, if safety precautions are followed, this method can be effective in treating some diseases.