Ans) The form of radiation used in cancer therapy is a high-energy type known as ionizing radiation. Sometimes a doctor prescribes radiation therapy alone, but usually, they recommend it in combination with other treatments, such as chemotherapy, surgery, or both.
- Chemotherapy is an aggressive form of chemical drug therapy meant to destroy rapidly growing cells in the body. It's usually used to treat cancer, as cancer cells grow and divide faster than other cells.
- Radiation therapy is a type of cancer treatment that uses beams of intense energy to kill cancer cells. Radiation therapy most often uses X-rays, but protons or other types of energy also can be used. The term "radiation therapy" most often refers to external beam radiation therapy.
- Chemotherapy is a form of cancer treatment where a patient is given drugs designed to kill cancer cells. Radiation, on the other hand, is a type of cancer treatment where high doses of radiation are delivered to cancerous tumors in the body.
What is the highest energy form of radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum? Why is radiation therapy used in treating cancer, when it can also cause cancer? What is the energy in joules and eV of a photon in a radio wave from an AM station that has a 1730-kHz broadcast frequency? What is the wavelength of a 1.40-eV photon? What is the “particle-wave duality” of light?
Discuss the current treatment for cancers.Do treatment like chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery works best for all stages of cancer?how does stage 1 compare to stage 4 in terms of treatment success?Discuss the science and rationale behind your response.
A hyperbaric oxygen chamber can be used in the treatment of bone damage caused by radiation therapy. Pressures in the chamber can be raised to 2080 mmHg. What is this pressure in atmospheres?
What is the basic of premise of family therapy as a treatment?
A serious side effect of colorectal radiation therapy is _______________________. radiation burn radiation enteritis loss of appetite hair loss
What is the goal of therapy in the treatment of patients experiencing an acute CVA?
What is COPD and stepwise therapy (additions to current Medications) in its treatment?
Insulin therapy is a critical intervention in the treatment of DKA and HHS. What crucial parameters must be monitored to ensure optimal patient outcomes?
What information might be most useful for someone interested in pursuing a particular therapy or treatment for a psychological disorder?
OR • What type of therapy would you prefer you were seeking treatment for a psychological disorder? Why?