External beam radiation therapy (EBRT) is a common cancer treatment that delivers focused radiation beams to shrink or destroy tumors. Learn more.| Cleveland Clinic
Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is a cancer treatment. It uses a machine to send customized doses of radiation that kill cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue.| Cleveland Clinic
Many people who learn they have a tumor assume the worst. But not all tumors are cancerous. And many cancerous tumors are treatable. Learn more.| Cleveland Clinic
Cancer can start almost anywhere, including your skin, muscle, organs, bones and blood. Find out how early treatment gives you the best outlook.| Cleveland Clinic
Oncologists specialize in oncology — the branch of medicine that focuses on diagnosing and treating cancer. Learn about the different types of oncologists.| Cleveland Clinic
Radiation therapy is one of the most important tools we use to treat cancer. Radiation therapy kills cancer cells, shrinks tumors and relieves symptoms.| Cleveland Clinic
Fatigue means extreme tiredness. Learn more about this symptom and the many things that can cause it.| Cleveland Clinic
Prostate cancer forms in the prostate gland, part of the reproductive system in men and people assigned male at birth. It’s often curable if found and treated early.| Cleveland Clinic
A CT (computed tomography) scan is an imaging test that can detect injuries and diseases.| Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic’s Health Library provides information about diseases, conditions, treatments and body systems to help answer questions you may have about your health — from the everyday to the complex.| Cleveland Clinic
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You know the feeling. Learn why you have it and how to stop nausea fast.| Cleveland Clinic
Thanks to breast cancer awareness, research and new treatments, more people are living with breast cancer. Read on to find out more.| Cleveland Clinic
If your stools are looser than you’d like — you’re not alone. Most of us know the telltale signs of diarrhea. Here’s what you need to know about it.| Cleveland Clinic