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What are Radiation sensitizers?

Radiation sensitizers are substances that increase the sensitivity of cancer cells to radiation therapy, making the treatment more effective. They can enhance the damaging effects of radiation on cancer cells while minimizing harm to healthy cells, ultimately improving the overall outcome of radiation therapy for cancer patients.


How do cancer cell form tumor in other tissues?

Cancer cells can form tumors in other tissues through a process called metastasis, where they break away from the primary tumor, travel through the bloodstream or lymphatic system, and invade other organs or tissues in the body. They can then proliferate and grow in these new locations, forming secondary tumors.


Why does the radiation for cancer treatments comes in many different beams from many different directions toward the body instead of just one beam aimed toward the tumor?

This is done to try to protect the person receiving the beams. The radiation needs to be strong enough to kill the tumor cells. This is also strong enough to kill healthy cells. If they just shot a single beam of a high enough intensity in, it would kill the tumor, but it would also kill the healthy cells in front of the tumor. By using separate beams, they can make each one weak enough to not kill the healthy cells, but where the beams cross at the tumor, the combined strength is high enough to kill the tumor cells.


Is cancer made of atoms or elements?

Cancer is made of atoms, which are the basic building blocks of all matter, including elements. The atoms in cancer cells interact to form molecules, which make up the structure and function of cells.


What problems can occur in the cell cycle?

It's possible, that a cell can get sick and not know when to stop growing. If it doesn't know when to stop growing, then it will continue to make more cells uncontrollably. Eventually, it starts to form into cancer. That's actually how people get cancer. Since the cell doesn't know to stop producing, it ends up spreading cancer. That's why if you go to the doctor soon after you get cancer, they can stop it. They just kill those sick cells.

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What is hyperthermia therapy?

A type of treatment in which body tissue is exposed to high temperatures to damage and kill cancer cells or to make cancer cells more sensitive to the effects of radiation and certain anticancer drugs.


Can a virus cure cancer?

Maybe scientist are looking for a virus that can go in the body to kill the cancer cells and make them burst so they are on there way and if you want to help go to the American cancer society and donate to help fight against cancer


Is lung cancer a rare disease?

Not exactly, because over 50% of the world's population smoke somthing. When you smoke tobacco it can kill some cells in the body. When you kill some of these cells it can cause you to get many symptoms such as LUNG CANCER, MOUTH CANCER, and it can also make your voice change very badly, and if you continue to smoke it will cause you to lose your voice permanatly.


How does cancer make your body feel?

When the cancer atackes the body some times it never leaves it can actually kill u and it can paralize parts of you body.


Is Lung Cancer a disease?

Not exactly, because over 50% of the world's population smoke somthing. When you smoke tobacco it can kill some cells in the body. When you kill some of these cells it can cause you to get many symptoms such as LUNG CANCER, MOUTH CANCER, and it can also make your voice change very badly, and if you continue to smoke it will cause you to lose your voice permanatly.


How are cancer cells different from normal cells in the body?

Cancer cells are different from normal cells in the body because they grow and divide uncontrollably, ignore signals to stop growing, and can invade nearby tissues. They also have the ability to spread to other parts of the body, a process known as metastasis. These differences make cancer cells harmful and potentially life-threatening.


Why do cancer cells proliferate at a faster rate compared to normal cells?

Cancer cells proliferate faster than normal cells because they have mutations that make them grow and divide uncontrollably, ignoring the body's usual signals to stop. This uncontrolled growth leads to the rapid spread of cancer throughout the body.


A scientist has decided to develop a new cancer treatment she has observed how patients react to current treatments function when they encounter cancer cells and how cancer cells behave in the body wh?

Make a plan of what approach she will take to treat cancer.


How do you think cancer cells differ from normal cells?

Cancer cells differ from normal cells in several ways. They grow and divide uncontrollably, ignore signals that tell them to stop growing, and can invade nearby tissues. Additionally, cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system, a process known as metastasis. These differences make cancer cells harmful to the body and difficult to treat.


How are gamma ray's made?

Doctors have some machines to make a gamma ray for people who have cancer to kill those bad cells.


Leukemia is a type of cancer that prevents a person from being able to make new blood cells what part of the body develops this kind of cancer?

bone marrow


Why does your hair fall out after chemotherapy?

Chemotherapy is used to fight the cancer cells, but in the process it can also be harmful to other cells in your body that these drugs mistake for cancer cells. The way chemotherapy works is that it targets whatever cells are rapidly dividing. For this reason, the cells in your body that make hair grow so fast get harmed along with the cancer cells. Fortunately, the cells that produce your hair ca eventually go back to normal and your hair growth will resume again.