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The average salary for a Radiation Therapist in U.S. is $104,420.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $104,420

$72,280$136,910

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $50.20

$34.75$65.82

What does a Radiation Therapist earn?

On average, radiation therapists earn around $104,420 per year in the U.S.. Radiation therapists work with patients and medical professionals in the course of a cancer treatment plan. They use high-energy radiation to treat tumors and other malignancies, while taking steps to protect healthy tissue and organs. Radiation therapists may also specialise in particular areas such as palliative care, image-guided therapy, or radiation dosimetry.

How to earn more as a Radiation Therapist

"To become a radiation therapist, you will need to complete a degree in radiation therapy or a related field. Alternatively, you could find a degree apprenticeship in the field. To earn more, you can move into a specialised area such as radiooncology or become a manager at a radiation clinic. You could also become self-employed or set up your own radiation therapy practice."