No. But a virus that can cause cancers can be passed.
Cancer treatment affects healthy cells by killing them , because the keno therapy has radiation and it kills your cells.
by killing cancer cells with high-energy waves.
Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill off cancer cells.Chemotherapy is a cancer treatment where chemicals that are especially toxic to cancer cells are administered to the patient.
Genetic recombination
Chemo
No, it is a form of cancer treatment which uses toxic chemicals to kill cancer cells.
Radiation treatment, or radiation therapy is a form of cancer treatment. It uses high doses of intense energy to kill the cancer cells.
The form of treatment in which drugs are used to destroy cancer cells is called chemotherapy. Chemotherapy works by targeting rapidly dividing cells, which include cancer cells. It can be administered orally or intravenously, and it may be used alone or in combination with other cancer treatments such as surgery, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy, depending on the type and stage of cancer.
I assume you are referring to cancer treatment - It is important as any cells that are left could form a new colony of cancer cells. This would mean the cancer would return
Stem cell treatment is used to treat advanced breast cancer.
Make a plan of what approach she will take to treat cancer.
If you could find that treatment (and it did not cause the death of all the cells in the body, and death of the individual) then you would be the richest, most famous person in the world. So a treatment that kills all the cancer cells in the body would probably kill all the cells in the body and then you would be dead. Maybe if the Star Trek transporter were real, it could be used along with the ability to sequence every cell in the body to filter out cancer cells. You begin in one place with cancer cells in your body. You are transported to another place with the cancer cells removed and then are cancer free... My answer is that while this is possible in science fiction, it may not be possible in real life.