The first claimed treatment of a cancer was performed by a medical student named Emil Grubbé at the University of Chicago on January 29, 1896. The treatment of an advanced breast carcinoma involved placing an x-ray tube against the lesion on the patient for as long as it was comfortable to the patient. Grubbé noted a marked regression of the tumor.
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radiation
If a human is exposed to radiation the may get radiation sickness, and cancer (although it can be used to treat cancer)
radiation treatment of cancer or other kinds of treatments can be used for cancer.
The type of electromagnetic radiation that is used to fight cancer is gamma radiation. Gamma radiation is a type of ionizing radiation, which breaks the chemical bonds in cells, which makes it useful in treating cancer.
Beta radiation isn't used for cancer inside the body because it doesn't have the penetrative ability of Gamma radiation. Gamma cannot be used for skin cancer because it would kill too many healthy cells.
Radiation therapy uses high-energy X-rays or other sources of radiation to destroy cancer cells in the affected area. In the case of colorectal cancer, radiation therapy may be used before surgery to shrink the tumor, after surgery to kill any remaining cancer cells, or to relieve symptoms in advanced cases.
"No, radiation therapy is only used to treat people who have cancer. The radiation part of this kind of therapy is there to destroy off cancer cells. If someone used radiation therapy or anything else it would make them very ill, and more than likely be fatal to them since they would not have cancer, the radiation would get rid of their good healthy cells."
gamma radiation is used in cancer treatment. the most common source of gamma radiation is.
Radiation also is used in the treatment of patients with metastatic disease. It is particularly useful in shrinking metastatic colon cancer to the brain.
Radiation and chemotherapy used to treat the cancer kills the hair roots.
Pills for radiation, also known as radiopharmaceuticals, can be used effectively in cancer treatment by delivering targeted radiation directly to cancer cells. This helps to destroy the cancer cells while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. The pills are typically taken orally and travel through the bloodstream to reach the cancer cells, where they release radiation to kill the cancer cells. This targeted approach can help improve treatment outcomes and reduce side effects compared to traditional radiation therapy.
Radiation therapy uses high-energy radiation from x rays and gamma rays to kill the cancer cells.