Yes it can. However, most oncologists generally prescribe chemotherapy as well, depending on the cancer type, location, degree.
I want to stay alive
shout its name and if it dont come back it will come back when it is hugry
Breast Cancer can not get rid of. However, Breast Cancer can go away but come back soon. Symptoms of Breast Cancer would be pain, weight loss, breast pain, breast lump, and nipple discharge. If you have Breast Cancer or symptoms, visit your local doctor. Go to http://www.healthline.com/ to find out more information about Breast Cancer. You can also look up American Cancer Society for more help.
There are some treatments available for lymphoma cancer. Since it is a cancer, it cannot be treated in all cases. The most widely used treatments are chemotherapy and radiation therapy. The goal of these therapies are to get the cancer into complete remission. This means all signs of the disease are gone. However, the cancer can come back. If it does, this is called recurrence.
Sorry but no...
i dont think you will need a radiation therapy for graves disease.You just have to take a medication that will make you in a synthyroid state.
The first that come to mind are sunburn, skin cancer, increased risk of herpes/cold sore outbreaks
Breast cancer can be bad in many ways for example you are exposed to the risk of dying and you can also be exposed to lots of radiation and that could be bad for you SOMETIMES.
she comes back in august 2012
the mcgriddle never went away
Radiation can come from a machine outside the body (external-beam radiation therapy) or from radioactive material placed in the body near cancer cells (internal radiation therapy, more commonly called brachytherapy). Systemic radiation therapy uses a radioactive substance, given by mouth or into a vein, that travels in the blood to tissues throughout the body. radiations are emitted by a radiator,and in some cases a receiver is placed after the body and radiator.
Nope. The warts may come back, but there's no connection between their removal and cancer. If you're concerned about skin cancer, talk to your doc.