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Interstitial radiation therapy places the sources of radiation directly into the tumor and surrounding tissue.

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What is the purpose of radioactive implants?

With the use of radioactive implants, the tumor is subjected to radioactive activity over a longer period of time, as compared to external beam therapy.


What are radioactive implants?

Radioactive implants are devices that are placed directly within cancerous tissue or tumors, in order to deliver radiation therapy intended to kill cancerous cells.


How do you get a great chest?

Breast implants or work out


Are there hearing aids that work in conjuction with cochlear implants?

Yes there are hearing aids that work in conjuction with cochlear implants. The system is still under clinical research and has proven to be benificial.


What is the procedure used with radioactive implants?

The patient is required to remain in his or her bed or room during the treatment. During the period of greatest radioactivity (24-72 hours)


I need implants for the top of my mouth I would like to get the cost to have few implants with bridge work in conjunction with the implants. How much does this cost?

It can cost from $1,200-$3,000 per implant alone the bridge would not be as much.


How do cochlea implants work?

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What type of work Marie Curie did?

She did pioneering work with radioactive substances.


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get DDD implants run up to him and make him squeeze you. IT WILL WORK!!!!!!!!!!!


How a radioactive marker work?

A radioactive marker is a radioactive isotope who "labelled" a compound, used for the study of a chemical reaction, a physiological process, an industrial process, geochemical and hydrochemical phenomenons and many others.


How much do implants typically cost?

Implants vary in price on the actual type of implant being purchased. Breast implants are the most expensive and range from $5 to 10 thousand dollars and are not covered by most insurance plans. Dental implants are typically $1000 to 3000 for a single tooth but can get much more expensive if major work is needed.