The advantage is that it concentrates the radiation near the cancer and lessens the chance of damage to normal cells
Patients receiving implant therapy do become temporarily radioactive
Many different types of radioactive materials can be used in the implant, including cesium, iridium, iodine, phosphorus, and palladium
No, implant therapy does not use cesium. Implants are typically made of materials such as titanium or ceramic that are biocompatible with the body. Cesium is not commonly used in dental or medical implants.
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Internal radiation therapy is used for some cancers of the head, neck, thyroid, breast, female reproductive system, and prostate
It is sometimes called radiation therapy, radiation therapy, cobalt therapy, electron beam therapy, or irradiation
When you’ve done testrone therapy and vacuum therapy for years and still having problems you done ex pills a long time
The contraceptive implant does not cause infertility. 15 in 100 patients will not get pregnant in the first year after stopping the implant. THat's the same rate as patients who've never used the implant.