Yes
It uses high energy, penetrating waves or particles such as x rays, gamma rays, proton rays, or neutron rays
Yes
Yes
It uses high energy, penetrating waves or particles such as x rays, gamma rays, proton rays, or neutron rays
Electron beam therapy uses high-energy electron beams to deliver radiation treatment to cancerous tumors. By targeting the tumor site with precise radiation doses, electron beam therapy can help destroy cancer cells while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
Yes
Radiation is used in medicine for diagnostic imaging (X-rays, CT scans) and cancer treatment (radiation therapy). In radiation therapy, high-energy radiation beams are used to target and destroy cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy tissue. Radiation is carefully planned and delivered by trained professionals to ensure safe and effective treatment.
Yes, people use radiation in various fields such as medicine (radiation therapy, X-rays), industry (non-destructive testing, sterilization), and research (radiocarbon dating, nuclear physics). However, it is crucial to handle radiation safely to minimize potential health risks.
Isotope 225Ac: is used in radiation therapy of cancers. Isotope 227Ac: is used in neutron sources (Ac, Be). Also useful for hydrological study of seas and oceans.
Radiotherapy involves the use of high-energy rays to kill cancer cells. It is used either by itself or in combination with surgery or chemotherapy.
Radiation therapy, which involves the use of high-dosage x rays or other high-energy waves to kill cancer cells, often is used for treating stages IB, IIA, and IIB cervical cancers, or in combination with surgery.
Alpha radiation: Smoke detectors use alpha radiation to detect smoke particles in the air. Beta radiation: Medical imaging techniques like positron emission tomography (PET) scans use beta radiation to create detailed images of the body's tissues and organs. Gamma radiation: X-rays and gamma rays are forms of electromagnetic radiation used in medical imaging, such as X-ray scans and radiation therapy for cancer treatment.