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Exposing tumors to ionizing radiation kills them faster than it kills nearby healthy tissue. If you can focus or otherwise concentrate the radiation on the tumor the effect is even stronger. The reason for this effect is tumors generally grow much faster than healthy tissue, and ionizing radiation damages growing tissue much more significantly than tissue that is not actively growing. This damage should kill it.
Radiation therapy kills malignant tumor cells by breaking them apart.
Radiation is dangerous ... Too much kills but even small amounts may eventually cause cancer. Radiation levels decrease as does gravity with the square of the distance from the source. At twice the distance, the rad level becomes 1/4 th as much.
I know someone that pulls about 40 and kills deer it's not that much
Hi. The radiation is targeted at the offending cells, usually cancer. This kills those cells.
The radiation kills cells (healthy & neoplastic alike). IF you can kill the tumor cells without destroying too much health tissue, THEN you can claim that it's a treatment.
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Yes. Radiation is emanated from radioactive material, so the amount of radiation that someone "gives off" is a function of how much radioactive material they have inside them.
BAD. It not only kills those close to the actual explosion, but radiation from the blast kills people far away and also affects their future health by the effects of radiation on bones and other human traits.
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it kills tumor cells by breaking them apart
mortality means dying when someone kills you . immortality means not dying when someone kills you instead you still live