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Overview
Radiation enteropathy or radiation enteritis is the syndrome that develops after the intestine is exposed to radiation.
Causes
- Radiation therapy uses high-powered x-rays, particles, or radioactive seeds to kill cancer cells.
- Along with the cancer cells, radiation therapy may also damage cells that make up the lining of the intestines.