Yes. Cesium is a live radiation souce that is used to treat a localized area. Chemo is a systemic therapy that courses through the entire body (it is not radioactive).
No, implant therapy does not use cesium. Implants are typically made of materials such as titanium or ceramic that are biocompatible with the body. Cesium is not commonly used in dental or medical implants.
Yes
chemotherapy
When a cancer has been removed by surgery, chemotherapy may be used to keep the cancer from coming back (adjuvant therapy).
Chemotherapy means that therapy for cancer is using chemicals.
Both are used and can prove to be very effective. A hysterectomy can also be performed.
chemotherapy is the treatment of cancer with radiation.
The most commonly used modes of treatment are surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.
Treatment depends on the type of cancer and its stage. Four types of treatment are used: surgical removal, radiation therapy, hormone therapy and chemotherapy.
Judith. McKay has written: 'The chemotherapy & radiation therapy survival guide' -- subject- s -: Popular works, Cancer, Radiotherapy, Chemotherapy, Drug therapy, Neoplasms, Popular Works 'The chemotherapy survival guide' -- subject- s -: Chemotherapy, Popular works, Cancer
•Cesium is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of certain organic compounds. •Cesium fluoride is widely used in organic chemistry as a base and as a source of anhydrous fluoride ion. •They are used in Atomic Clocks. •They are also used in the Brachytherapy treatment
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