Radiation therapy or
radiotherapy, often abbreviated
RT,
RTx, or
XRT, is
therapy using
ionizing radiation, generally as part of
cancer treatment to control or kill
malignant cells. Radiation therapy may be curative in a number of types of cancer if they are localized to one area of the body. It may also be used as part of
adjuvant therapy, to prevent tumor recurrence after surgery to remove a primary malignant tumor (for example, early stages of breast cancer). Radiation therapy is synergistic with
chemotherapy, and has been used before, during, and after chemotherapy in susceptible cancers. The subspecialty of
oncology that focuses on radiotherapy is called
radiation oncology.