Radiation therapy uses high-energy ionising radiation to safely treat cancer. Ionising radiation is produced naturally in soil, water and vegetation, and in man-made devices such as x-rays.1
There are three different ways a person may be exposed to radiation: 1
- A planned event, where radiation is delivered deliberately with a specific purpose. This includes radiation therapy treatment, where the radiation dose has been carefully planned by a medical professional to safely and accurately meet your needs
- Existing exposures, such as exposure to natural sources of radiation or radiation in a workplace
- Emergency exposure situations, resulting from unexpected events including nuclear accidents or malicious acts