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Radium vs Radiotherapy
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Radium is a radioactive metal, and always used to be used as the source of radiation in radiotherapy. For this reason, some people still call radiotherapy 'radium therapy'.
My instinct is then that the doctors are in fact referring to the same treatment with two different names - rather confusing! But to be sure your friend should just clarify it with them.
morg-monsters answer is correct.
Radiotherapy refers to the name of the treatment, although some people continue to refer to it as radium therapy. Radium however is the radioactive metal which omits high energy rays... (radiation).
http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/utilities/glossary/?letter=R&a=5441
http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerandresearch/learnaboutcancer/treatment/radiotherapy/
These web pages will fill you in.
'Radiotherapy' refers to the name of the actual treatment. 'Radium' is a radioactive metal which omits high energy rays.... (radiation).
The doctors in this case are referring to the same thing, as the two terms are commonly interchanged.
http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerandresearch/learnaboutcancer/treatment/radiotherapy/
http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/utilities/glossary/?letter=R&a=5441
These web pages should fill you in.
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