Well, being a Survivor a brain cancer myself, I would have to say there really isn't a "cure" per-say. For example, there isn't something where you take a pill for a week and it's gone. Modern Medicine isn't really that advanced. But, there are treatment options. When I was diagnosed with brain cancer, I had surgery to take out part of the tumor, chemo, and radiation. This was only last year... and I'm 14... Anyway, the chemo can hit you very hard. Whether you are strong or weak, it will take you down like a 400 pound football player tackling a kid. It's very powerful stuff. It's good in some ways, but bad in others. It's good cuz it kills the cancer cells. But, it's bad cuz it really makes you weak. No matter what, you should do physical therapy during and especially after your treatment.
There are no cures for tuimors. You normally need to have surgery to get them removed.
He's doing a charity to find cures for brain tumors
beta particles can cure skin cancer but not inside the body
Yes. You can get tumors on the face and you do get them there. You can get tumors practically every where in your body.
The difference between papilloma tumors and papilloma skin tumors is that papilloma tumors are not cancerous. Papilloma skin tumors have the ability to become cancerous over time.
No herb cures alcoholism.
yes, dogs get tumors.
Tumors that initially arise and grow within the brain are termed primary tumors
* brain tumors and facalie tumors
Benign tumors (non-cancerous) such as brain tumors.
Hippocrates, the father of medicine, coined the word carcinoma for tumors, although the Egyptians were the first to record the treatment, by cauterization,of cancers. In 1891 the treatments were still quite crude and mostly palliative. There were no real cures.
There are several different kind of tumors that ferrets can get - Insulinomas, Lymphosarcoma, Adrenal Gland Cancer, Skin tumors Depending on the type of cell that becomes cancerous, some of the common ones are fibromas and fibrosarcomas (tumors of the connective tissue), adenomas and adenocarcinomas (tumors of skin glands), mast cell tumors, hemangiomas (tumors of blood vessels) and basal cell tumors.