Use Radaway(s) depending on how high your medicine skill is, however try to take Rad X before hand.
Radiation can cure cancer through what is known as radiation therapy. This is a process where the cancerous cells and genes are damaged.
If a doctor told you this, I'd suggest you get a second opinion. The only cure that I know of for a hernia is surgery.
Operation, radiation, chemotherapy.
Radiation can cure almost all cancers only at their very earlystages when the amount of cancer cells is very small and they have still not entered the blood stream.
Radiation cure disease by being toxic to the tissues exposed to it. This means it would destroy both diseased and healthy tissues alike. Fortunately, modern technology allows us to focus the radiation more precisely and narrowly.
not really, it depends on the level of exposure, some parts of the body are more sensitive to radiation than other parts, for example the thyroid, which can be protected by taking potassium iodide
Radiation therapy is typically used to treat certain types of skin conditions; as well as certain types of cancer.
yes if we build a dome around the nuclear reactor we may be able to contain the radiation but we will not be able to clean up the radiation left over already.
There are only a few known cures for cancer such as chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, or a combination. Unfortunately, blow jobs have not yet been proven to be a cure for this disease.
The radiation itself is not the cure. Radioactive radiation is dangerous and kills cells and potentially causes cancer. The radiation is used to kill the cells comprising the cancer (and some of the cells round the cancer). The treatment is very brutal (it makes the patient very ill for a time) but, where the cancer can not be cut out surgically the radiation beams can sometimes be used and in this case, while using them is dangerous, their use can be beneficial in the long run.
Radiation therapy, properly dosed, kills the faster dividing cancer cells at a significantly higher rate than the more slowly dividing healthy cells.
Radiation treatment can help to cure cancer about 60 percent of the time. It's also used to slow the growth of incurable cancer.