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Best Radiation Specialist Oncologists in gavipuram extension bengaluru (13 doctors)

Dr. B K M Reddy, Radiation Specialist Oncologist

Dr. B K M Reddy

Radiation Specialist Oncologist

35 Years • MBBS, MD (Radiation Onco.)

9 KM • Banglore

Apollo Cancer Centres HSR Layout, Banglore

1000

No Booking Fees

Dr. Natarajan V, Radiation Specialist Oncologist

Dr. Natarajan V

Radiation Specialist Oncologist

9 Years • MBBS, DNB (Radiation Onco.)

9 KM • Banglore

Apollo Cancer Centres HSR Layout, Banglore

1000

No Booking Fees

Dr. Vinay Ural M, Radiation Specialist Oncologist

Dr. Vinay Ural M

Radiation Specialist Oncologist

20 Years • MBBS, DMRT, DNB (Senior Radiation Onco.)

9 KM • Banglore

Apollo Cancer Centres HSR Layout, Banglore

1000

FAQs

What are the foods to be avoided while undergoing radiation therapy?

Salts, alcohol and fats, mainly saturated in nature, interfere with radiation therapies. Your doctor will tell you more in detail about the foods and diets which are to be avoided before taking radiation therapy.

Which is better chemotherapy or radiation therapy?

Both chemotherapy and radiation therapy have their own benefits. Usually, chemotherapy is given after successful onco-surgeries to uniformly kill cancer cells in the body via drugs. Radiation therapy is site-specific and targets at reducing cancer cells in areas of the body which have been affected by cancer with the help of ionising radiations.

At what stage radiation therapy is useful?

Radiation therapy can be given right from the early stage to later advanced stages of cancer. At the early stages, it is mostly given to shrink the tumour size before operating. At later stages, it is recommended to arrest and kill cancer cells inside the body.

Is taking radiation painful?

Some patients experience minimal or no pain during radiation therapy. However, depending on the type of cancer and site of cancer some can experience discomfort and pain mild to moderate in the breast and chest regions along with nausea after undergoing radiation therapy.