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Dr. Raj Dahiya, board satisfied cancer specialist
Dr. Raj Dahiya, board satisfied cancer specialist
Dr. Rajiv Dahiya, MD is a radiation oncology specialist in Dallas, TX and has been practicing for 21 years. He graduated from University Of Missouri--Kansas City School Of Medicine in 1994 and specializes in radiation oncology.

Dr. Raj Dahiya, board satisfied cancer specialist

 

The radiation is produced through ionizers, for example, radioisotopes, neutrons, gamma beams, or gamma radiation and by; Dr. Raj Dahiya goes through a piece of his day prompting new patients to assess their therapy choices after the conclusion of malignant growth and after treatment is finished. He likewise brings up that various radiation therapies are accessible to patients. Radiation oncologists utilize different therapies, including ionizing radiation (radiotherapy), chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and different types of radiation therapy.

The radiation oncologist Dr. Raj Dahiya determines the method and dose of radiotherapy to be taken from the patient. He works with a surgical oncologist or medical oncologist to choose whether or not radiotherapy fits into a patient's treatment plan. The number of radiation treatments required depends on the location and type of cancer you have and other medical treatments you may receive.

Other times, only one or a few treatments are needed, such as when cancer has spread to the bone. Therefore, the entire radiotherapy team will come together to design a treatment plan for you. Before you start radiotherapy, meet with your radiation oncologist Dr. Raj Dahiya. He received his post-graduate training and has written numerous academic papers and reviews on oncology, especially in the fields of head and neck, pharyngeal, lung, and prostate cancer.

Depending on the type and location of the tumor, your doctor will determine the best approach, modality, machine, and radiotherapy equipment. It may also depend on whether you have other breast, lung, or prostate cancers. In addition, your radiation oncologist will talk to you about possible side effects of specific treatments before treatment begins.