Exposing the cell to a hypotonic solution can cause the cell to take on water and explode. Ideally, tumor cells take on the water and explode. Thus, there are fewer cells available to cause a recurrence of the tumor. Studies do not show that this is necessarily an effective technique, but in theory it would work.
Since sterle water is a hypotonic solution, it will cause lysis (bursting) of any remaining cancer cells that may have become dislodged by surgical excision. A hypotonic solution will enter a cell since the solute (dissolved solids) concentration is higher inside the cell than outside the cell. This causes the cell to swell, and then burst, since water can go in but not leak out.
Yes, this is commonly known as saline solution. It is basically sterile distilled water with salt in it.
removing-- like excising a tumor...
Surgery can be performed to remove the tumor. If there are symptoms present as a result of the brain tumor and the tumor is benign, then it is possible that removing the tumor surgically will alleviate the symptoms. If the tumor is malignant, then it's a whole different situation and surgery may not solve the problem.
Not sure of what is meant by wound. Also, removal of a tumor is not achieved by using water. It is done with surgical intervention. Also, All cancers are tumors but not all tumors are cancers.
This is false
This is false
The most common treatments are chemotherapy, and removing the tumor. This is not going to be a pleasant experience but the doctors will try their best to make you as comfortable as possible. Of course you will be asleep when they remove the tumor.
A hard tumor is not a tumor
Lumpectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of a tumor with a margin of healthy tissue. Mastadenoma = benign tumor of the breast. Mastocarcinoma = carcinoma (malignant cancerous tumor) of the breast. Mastectomy = surgical procedure of removing all or part of the breast.
Brain biopsies are a medical procedure used to remove a piece of tumor or tissue from the brain for testing. This can be done by drilling a small hole in the skull and inserting a hollow needle or by a surgeon removing a part of the skull and removing the tissue.
Treatment is aimed at removing the tumor by surgery. In some cases, this can be done by laparoscopy. Surgery is sometimes followed by chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy
Wilms' tumor is a type of malignant tumor
The four types of treatment used are: surgery (removing the tumor in an operation), radiation therapy (using high-energy x-rays to kill cancer cells), chemotherapy.