Therapy Radiation Remote

External beam radiation therapy (EBRT) is a treatment method in which a source of ionizing radiation (such as X-rays or gamma rays) is located at a distance from the surface of the patient's body that is being irradiated. Unlike contact therapy, with TLD the radiation source is located at a certain distance from the patient's body, which allows more precise control of the radiation dose and avoidance of unwanted side effects.

TLD is widely used in medicine to treat various diseases such as tumors, ulcers, cysts, infections and others. It can also be used to diagnose diseases, such as detecting tumors at an early stage.

TLD uses various types of radiation sources, such as X-ray machines, gamma cameras and electron accelerators. The choice of source depends on the purpose of treatment and the type of disease.

One of the main advantages of TLD is that it allows precise control of the radiation dose, which reduces the risk of side effects and increases the effectiveness of treatment. In addition, TLD can be used to treat diseases that cannot be treated with other methods.

However, like any other treatment method, TLD has its limitations and risks. For example, some patients may be allergic to ionizing radiation, which may result in unwanted side effects. Also, TLD cannot be used for certain diseases, for example, when there are metal implants in the patient’s body.

In general, TLD is an effective method for treating and diagnosing diseases. However, before starting treatment, it is necessary to conduct a complete examination of the patient and evaluate its risks and benefits.