Radiotherapy

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌreɪ.di.oʊˈθɛr.ə.pi/

Definitions of radiotherapy

noun a type of therapy that uses ionizing radiation to treat diseases such as cancer

Example Sentences

A1 Radiotherapy is a type of cancer treatment.

A2 My grandmother is undergoing radiotherapy for her breast cancer.

B1 The side effects of radiotherapy can vary from person to person.

B2 Radiotherapy is often used in conjunction with chemotherapy to treat certain types of cancer.

C1 The hospital has state-of-the-art equipment for delivering precise radiotherapy treatments.

C2 Research is ongoing to improve the effectiveness and reduce the side effects of radiotherapy in cancer patients.

Examples of radiotherapy in a Sentence

formal Radiotherapy is a common treatment for certain types of cancer.

informal My aunt is undergoing radiotherapy for her breast cancer.

slang I heard radiotherapy can be really tough on the body.

figurative Radiotherapy is like a targeted missile attacking cancer cells.

Grammatical Forms of radiotherapy

past tense

radiated

plural

radiotherapies

comparative

more radiotherapeutic

superlative

most radiotherapeutic

present tense

radiates

future tense

will radiotherapize

perfect tense

has radiotherapized

continuous tense

is radiotherapying

singular

radiotherapy

positive degree

radiotherapeutic

infinitive

to radiotherapize

gerund

radiotherapizing

participle

radiotherapized

Origin and Evolution of radiotherapy

First Known Use: 1906 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'radiotherapy' originated from the combination of the prefix 'radio-' meaning radiation and the suffix '-therapy' meaning treatment.
Evolution of the word: The term 'radiotherapy' was first used in 1906 to describe the medical treatment of diseases using ionizing radiation. Over time, the word has become more commonly used in the field of medicine to refer to the treatment of cancer and other conditions with radiation therapy.