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Trilogy: Advanced Radiation Therapy for Cancer

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2010

This short video provides an overview of Trilogy, an advanced radiation therapy technology used at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center for treating cancer. It explains how Trilogy works to precisely target tumors, and features a lung cancer patient, Rich Dobrokowski, who was treated with Trilogy.

Related Links:

UMGCC Department of Radiation Oncology
http://www.umgcc.org/radiation_oncology_program/index.htm

Overview: RapidArc Technology
http://www.umgcc.org/radiation_oncology_program/rapidarc.htm

Trilogy: The Next Generation of Radiation Therapy
http://www.umgcc.org/trilogy/

Trilogy FAQs
http://www.umgcc.org/trilogy/trilogy_faq.htm

Patient Success Story
http://www.umgcc.org/head_neck_program/louis_schwarz.htm

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  • @Ratacon2004 I see you found the space-bar finally. I match my "Vidoes" to your "Yourselve." With that said and done, I think I'll save myself the trouble of being "destroyed" by someone with preschool grammar and obvious mental problems if I just block you.

  • @U235hexafluoridedude Preschool grammar? Nice come back young grasshopper. Before you insult someone about grammar make sure you spell things correctly, so you don't look like a complete idiot. "Vidoes?" and the comma is used to link items in series and coordinate adjectives.. You are using it like a period after every sentence. I can destroy you all day if I need to. So don't bother writting back to embarrase yourselve some more.

  • @Ratacon2004 I neglected to notice that you post vidoes about the Illuminati, had I seen that before hand I wouldn't of bothered to reply, there's not much anyone can do for your conspiracy theories, much less your preschool grammar now....

  • @U235hexafluoridedude I did google it. You only reading the obvious good part of radiation treatment.You need to read on the side effects of radiation. Pretty much all medicines/treatments have a side a effect to keep you coming back. If they cure things permanently doctors would lose their jobs everywhere.The medicine community is a multi-billion dollar industry.They dont cure anything they only control diseases.

  • @Ratacon2004 Conventional cancer therapy using x-rays works because cancer cells are far more susceptible to radiation than normal cells, provided the dose is strong enough for the right amount of time so that the cancer cell's DNA does not have adequate time to recombine. This could have been answered by a simple google search, you might want to try that next time, particularly in regards to your misconceptions about the relationship between radiation and cancer.

  • That to me is mind boggling. How can something like radiation that gives cancer can cure cancer?They can sit there and explain it to me all day and while im hearing them my brain just keeps saying to me "lies,lies,lies,lies,"

  • @MsKoala17 hes probably dead. He would have been better off trying a healthier better lifestyle.

  • how is the guy doing ?

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