External beam radiotherapy
External beam radiotherapy (EBRT) (also known as teletherapy) is a form of ionizing radiation therapy delivered by a medical linear accelerator (or historically a cobalt-60 source) to a patient lying on a treatment bed. Megavoltage x-rays (4-25 MV) are the most commonly used. Alternative forms of EBRT include electron therapy, orthovoltage x-rays (0.1-1 MV) and particle therapy (proton therapy, neutron therapy and carbon ion therapy).
There are many types of external beam radiotherapy :