Factors considered in the development of a comprehensive treatment planning approach in radiotherapy include the type and stage of cancer, the location and size of the tumor, the patient's overall health and medical history, potential side effects of treatment, and the goal of therapy (e.g., curative or palliative). Other factors may include the availability of advanced technology and the expertise of the medical team.
can we reduce the heat treatment time in carbon steel through normalizing instead of annealing?
carburizing
community-based corrections and secure confinement
Something could go wrong during the clonng
A Soak Pit, also known as a soakaway or leach pit, is a covered, porous-walled chamber that allows water to slowly soak into the ground. Pre-settled effluent from a Collection and Storage/Treatment or (Semi-) Centralized Treatment technology is discharged to the underground chamber from where it infiltrates into the surrounding soil.
The discovery of radioactivity is accredited to Henri Becquerel, a French scientist who discovered it in 1896.
no treatment is "perfect"
Radiotherapy is the therapeutic use of ionizing radiation, used almost exclusively for the treatment of malignant disease.
http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/type/prostate-cancer/treatment/radiotherapy/side-effects-of-prostate-cancer-radiotherapy .. this is a very good summary, M.
Olivier C. L. Haas has written: 'Radiotherapy treatment planning' -- subject(s): Radiotherapy, Cancer, Planning, Data processing, Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted, Radiotherapy Dosage
Leukemia is treated by using chemotherapy and radiotherapy methods.
Some forms of cancer, in a treatment called radiotherapy.
Marie Curie discovered radium in 1898, which played a crucial role in the development of radiotherapy for treating cancer. Radium's radioactive properties were instrumental in pioneering this medical treatment.
Having Radiotherapy, which is a high dose X Ray treatment for cancers. Before Radiotherapy, people are advised not to use certain creams, lotions and soaps, but unfortunately no matter how careful someone is, a degree of dermatitis is likely whenever someone has Radiotherapy.
You would need to ask the person who is receiving radiotherapy. Typically, while the patient is undergoing treatment and for a day or so afterwards, they need to limit their contact with other people. This is because the treatment make them more susceptible to germs.
In most cases, treatment consists of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or a combination of the two methods.
no because if you have too much you could die :(