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Small interfering RNA (siRNA) can kill cancer cells by targeting specific genes or pathways that are crucial for cancer cell survival or growth. When siRNA enters the cancer cells, it binds to its complementary mRNA, leading to degradation of the mRNA and inhibition of protein synthesis. This disrupts crucial cellular processes in the cancer cells, ultimately leading to their death.
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.
they multiply out of control and kill lots of people every year.
Viruses can be engineered to specifically target and infect cancer cells, causing them to die. Some viruses can also stimulate the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells. Additionally, certain viruses have the ability to directly interfere with the replication process of cancer cells, leading to their death.
Amino acids provide the building blocks for proteins in the body and are necessary for overall health and cell function. However, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that amino acids have the ability to selectively kill cancer cells. Cancer treatment typically involves a combination of therapies such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy.
Virotherapy is a type of treatment that uses viruses to target and kill cancer cells. The viruses are modified to selectively infect and destroy cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed. Once inside the cancer cells, the viruses replicate and cause the cells to burst, ultimately leading to the death of the cancer cells.
I heard that peaches and plums can kill breast cancer cells :)
Cancer kills an organism by destroying the red blood cells.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the term "malignant" is used by Dr. Reynolds to describe Mrs. Dubose's morphine addiction. Malignant in this context means spreading and harmful, like a cancer. Mrs. Dubose's addiction is described as malignant because it is destructive and has serious consequences for her health and well-being.
Samarium doesn't kill cancer cells. A radioactive isotope of samarium (samarium-153) is used in a chemotherapy agent, but it's the radiation, not the samarium, that kills the cancer cells.
Yes
Small interfering RNA (siRNA) can kill cancer cells by targeting specific genes or pathways that are crucial for cancer cell survival or growth. When siRNA enters the cancer cells, it binds to its complementary mRNA, leading to degradation of the mRNA and inhibition of protein synthesis. This disrupts crucial cellular processes in the cancer cells, ultimately leading to their death.
chemotherapy
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Yes.Normally gama ray it kill fast dividing cells but can affect also normal cells.
I have no idea what kind of cell kills cancer cells. Why do you think i asked the question?