it is used in cancer.
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Animals are susceptible to a wide variety of diseases that are treatable. Some of the more common are: - bacterial infections, which can usually be treated with antibiotics - metabolic conditions like diabetes, which can usually be treated/managed with hormones and supplements - cancers, which can sometimes be treated with surgery and chemotherapy Most viral infections are not treatable, but some can be prevented through vaccination.
Yes, through chemotherapy and surgery.
Lung cancer can be treated by surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, depending on the location and other factors.With surgery to remove the cancer, chemotherapy or radiation therapy
Periodontal disease is treatable—especially when caught early, but advanced stages require specialized care. At Periodontal and Implant Surgeons of Houston, our board-certified experts use advanced therapies, including laser treatment and deep cleanings, to stop progression and restore gum health. Timely treatment is key to preventing tooth loss and preserving long-term oral health.
Both autoimmunity and leukemia are serious diseases, and both can result in death. Both are often treated with similar chemotherapy drugs, resulting in similar side effects. Leukemia can be treated so the patient is *cured*. Autoimmune disease is usually forever.
Leukemia is treated by using chemotherapy and radiotherapy methods.
Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.
Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.
No, of course not.
Philip Henry Manson-Bahr has written: 'The chemotherapy of tropical diseases' -- subject(s): Chemotherapy, Tropical medicine
Yes. Bacterial diseases can be treated with antibiotics. Viral diseases have to run their course. Many viral diseases have vaccines available, such as flu, measles, mumps, chicken pox and so on. If your cold or flu turns into pneumonia, then that can be treated since it is bacterial.
Bladder cancer is the production of tumors in the urinary bladder that affect how the body controls itself. It is treated by chemotherapy, radiation and surgery.