Radiotherapy is usually used either after surgery to kill any tumour cells that were not removed or as an alternative to surgery. It's a painless procedure. Radiotherapy is usually given as a series of daily treatments over several weeks. Radiotherapy uses radiation (powerful X-rays) to destroy cancer cells. Cancer cells are more sensitive to radiation than non-cancerous cells which can recover from treatment.

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