yes
No
Yes, an overdosage of Radiation can kill you.
Chemo radiation kill cancer cells.
Radiation can have both suppressive and stimulatory effects on the immune system. In high doses, radiation can damage or kill immune cells, leading to immune suppression. However, at lower doses, radiation can actually stimulate the immune response by promoting the release of immune-stimulating molecules and activating immune cells. The overall impact on immune function depends on the dose, duration, and tissues/organs exposed to radiation.
no
It depends... Radiation can kill a man easily, but to form a hand held "ray" that emits enough radiation to kill? No.
Chemothrapy and radiation
Partial breast radiation therapy is used in early stages of breast cancer. Partial breast radiation therapy uses high energy x-rays to kill tumor cells.
Yes. It is extremely hazardous.
to kill cells in an an organ
Ultraviolet radiation can kill some microorganisms and has a role in the vitamin A synthesis.
Gamma rays are the highest forms of electromagnetic radiation. They are a type of ionizing radiation, and they can damage tissue. This can lead to radiation sickness or, in sufficient doses, it can kill. --------------------------------------------------------------- Gamma Rays are able to kill living cells so it's used as medicine to kill cancerous cells. If there's an overdose though, it could kill you. It is a hazardous radiation so if you're not specialized in it, then DO NOT mess with Gamma Rays because again, too much could kill you.