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Yes chemotheraphy is related to nuclear energy.The radiation causes the lost of hair and other syndromes.
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Other than breast cancer surgery, there are many other options for treatment. Radiation therapy, chemotheraphy, hormone therapy, targeted drugs, and clinical trials are all available as alternatives.
You can still treat thyroid cancer by using radiotherapy although I do not think its as effective. Alternatively, chemotheraphy could also be used.
yes you can work through chemotheraphy as long as the treatment your taking is a nice and easy treatment but if the treatment your having is hard and very strong then you should definetely rest and stop working .
In general, almost certainly not. If you have been appraised of the risks versus the benifits by your Primary Physician or have some claim that the hospitidal did not properly inform you of the risks envolved... then you might have a claim. I, myself know that chemotherepy has side effects. ?Didn't you know? JCF
the herbal medicine to fight ovarian cancer is pacific yew ( taxus brevifolia) taxol is a substance that is used in chemotheraphy by doctors. researher: pauline anne s. buniel j-ann l. avila theresa mae l. guerra
well this is as vague question as asking "how can you benefit from chemotheraphy" - if you get sick by the particular sickness, it can help you. Human genome sequence knowledge is good for gene therapies and many other things. With this knowledge, it might be possible one day to treat e.g. cystic fibrosis and plenty of other illnesses.
Chemotherapy is radiation entering the body in the attempt to kill the carcinogenic cells. However, in the same attempt to kill the bad cells, it also kills the good cells. Which is why the patient is very ill and undergoes the physical changes that they endure. This is also why some people do not survive for very long after wards. It just wipes them out.
Some radionuclides used in nuclear medicine can emit radiation that kills cancer cells. There are also pharmaceuticals that behave a certain way in the body (like accumulating in the thyroid). By attaching the radionuclides to the pharmaceuticals, we can "spot" treat things like thyroid cancer without giving a big radiation dose to the rest of the body.
Alexander Fleming (Penicilin)Dr. Raymond Damadian (MRI)Louis Pasteur (cure to rabies)Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (x-ray)Walter C. Willett (Vitamin E consumption and the risk of coronary heart disease in men)Joseph Lister (aseptic)Edward Jenner (vaccine to small pox)Paul Ehrlich (chemotheraphy)Willem Einthoven (electrocardiograph)Christian Barnard (performed the first successful heart transplant )
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