Yes
nagalase = alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase, an enzyme "that completely blocks conversion of Gc protein to Gc-MAF, preventing tumor-cell killing by the macrophages" per http://www.thenhf.com/articles/articles_792/articles_792.htm
All cancers can be prevented!
They represent about 1% of all cancers and 2.5% of all cancer deaths
Radium was used in the past for the radiotherapy of some cancers, because radium is radioactive and emit gamma rays (also alpha and beta particles).
The cancers most commonly associated with SVCS are advanced lung cancers, which account for nearly 80% of all cases of SVCS, and lymphoma.
All cancers!
no
All kinds.
Alot of it
No, not all cancers are lethal. Those people generally have benign tumors.If left untreated, yes, many or mostcancers can be fatal eventually. With medical intervention, many cancers can currently be treated and/or cured. Sadly, not all cancers are treatable or curable yet, so there are still some types that are pretty much fatal all of the time.
Light waves do not emit radiation, light waves are radiation.
Pretty much all cancers, unless treated early in the stages. One of the most deadly is Pancreatic Cancer.