How To Successfully Treat Myelofibrosis
Radiation Therapy

Radiation therapy, also known as radiotherapy, is classified as a type of cancer treatment that uses X-rays in addition to other forms of radiation to treat myelofibrosis by relieving the negative symptoms associated with the disease. Typically, radiotherapy is a method of treating cancer that uses ionizing therapy specifically and is delivered by using a linear accelerator. Not only this, but radiotherapy uses high-powered beams, also referred to as X-rays, to eliminate and kill cells that have been genetically mutated. Radiotherapy can reduce the size of an enlarged spleen associated with myelofibrosis. This method of treatment is beneficial for individuals who don’t want to participate in surgery to reduce the size of their enlarged spleen and treat their myelofibrosis.
Keep reading to learn more about how to treat myelofibrosis effectively.