This common treatment uses high-energy particles or waves to destroy or damage cancer cells to keep them from spreading. It might be your only treatment, or you might get it along with surgery or chemotherapy. Radiationitself isn't painful, but afterward, you may have pain, fatigue, and ski...
to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen’s invention of X-rays at the end of the 19th century,3 which initiated the era of combining radiation with surgery for cancer treatment, to the breakthroughs in chemotherapy during World War II (WWII),4 and the recent advancements in immunotherapy and gene therapy...
Chemotherapy and radiation for the treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer: a critical review. Lung Cancer 1993;14:161-71.Murren, J, Buzaid, A (1993) Chemotherapy and radiation for the treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer. Clin Chest Med 14: pp. 161-200...
William Campbell Douglass II, MD- "To understand the utter hypocrisy of chemotherapy, consider the following: The McGill Cancer Center in Canada, one of the largest and most prestigious cancer treatment centers in the world, did a study of oncologists to determine how they would respond to a ...
Surgery is the main treatment for cervical cancers. Sometimes you'll getchemotherapyor radiation to shrink the tumor before surgery, or to killcancercells that remain afterward. The type of surgery you have depends on how large the cancer has grown and whether it has spread. ...
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Cancer - Treatment, Chemotherapy, Radiation: Surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy alone or in combination are the most-common methods used to treat cancer. Specific treatment varies, depending on the kind of cancer, the extent of the disease, its
Surgery, radiation treatment, and chemotherapy can be used to treat cancer. Most moderncancer treatmentsinvolve one or more of these techniques. If a cancer has not spread, then removing it during an operation is very effective treatment. Radiation treatment entails killing the cancer in place thro...
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drugs to reach cancer wherever it is in the body. When cervical cancer has spread to distant organs, chemotherapy may be the main treatment option. Depending on the specific drugs and dosages, side effects may include fatigue, bruising easily, hair loss, nausea, vomiting, and loss of ...