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If the oral is not treated it will spread & cause death.
Yes, wood dust can cause cancer, specifically nasal cancer and lung cancer. Prolonged exposure to wood dust can also lead to respiratory issues such as asthma, bronchitis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Additionally, it can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions. It is important to take precautions to minimize exposure to wood dust in order to protect your health.
Lung cancer can be treated in any of at least three ways. That includes radiation therapy, chemotherapy and surgery. Surgery would not cause hair loss.
For treated wood, it is recommended to use screws that are specifically designed for use with treated wood, such as treated wood screws. These screws are typically coated to resist corrosion from the chemicals in the treated wood, ensuring a secure and long-lasting connection.
Yes, wood can absorb water through its pores. This can cause the wood to expand, warp, or rot over time if not properly dried or treated.
Wolmanized Wood is a brand of pressure treated wood.
Pressure-treated wood is one of the most popular choices for building a deck. It is important to check the exact type of pressure-treated wood that is being used, however. Some wood is designed to only be used above ground. Other types of wood contain a sealant that allows the wood to be used in the ground so that moisture will not cause the wood to rot prematurely. Understanding the difference between these two types of pressure-treated wood can help to make a deck that will last as long as the house it is attached to.
Yes, no matter what a women will have a great percentage of death. Even when the cancer is cured the women can always get it back easily.
Wood, which is subject to moisture in a garden, for instance, must be regularly treated with a preservative to prevent the wood rotting.
To determine if wood is pressure treated, look for small incisions or punctures on the surface of the wood, which indicate that chemicals have been forced into the wood under pressure. Additionally, pressure-treated wood is often labeled with a stamp or tag indicating that it has been treated.
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Yes, all forms of cancer can cause death if they are not diagnosed and treated in time.