Radiotherapy could also be utilized in the first stages of cancer or after it's beginning to spread.
It can be used to:
try to cure cancer completely.
make other treatments simpler – for instance, it is often combined with chemotherapy or used before surgery.
reduce the danger of cancer returning after surgery.
relieve indications if a cure isn't possible.
Radiotherapy for cancer is usually considered the foremost effective cancer treatment after surgery, but how well it works varies from person to person.
a few different types, a main one is if you have a brain tumor. Basically if the tumor is easily assessable as this minimises the risk of exposing the rest of your body to too much radiation. Hope this helps :)
simplified: in almost all solid tumors radiotherapy is a part of or the sole treatment.
For some kinds of cancers such as early-stage Hodgkin's disease, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and certain types of prostate, or brain cancer, radiation therapy alone may cure the disease
The most common are surgery, chemotherapy and radiation.
Yes, radioactive isotopes are largely used for the treatment of cancer.
Stem cell treatment is used to treat advanced breast cancer.
Surgery, radiation, and sound, are used to treat cancer.
Treatment depends on the type of cancer and its stage. Four types of treatment are used: surgical removal, radiation therapy, hormone therapy and chemotherapy.
Theres no proof that it prevents cancer, however it is used to treat cancer, side effects caused by cancer treatment and many other diseases.
Adriamycin treats many different conditions, but is mainly used in the treatment of cancer as it is an anti tumor drug. It is often used in the treatment of early stage breast cancer.
This is called Brachytherapy.
Yes. Methotrexate is now being used as a treatment (low dosage) for some autoimmune diseases, including ankylosing spondylitis, Crohn's disease, psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and scleroderma.
"The Platinol package insert says the drug is most commonly used to treat cancer in the bladder, ovaries and testicles." "The Platinol package insert may not have all the uses, but Platinol, also known as Cisplatin, has been used to treat sarcomas, carcinomas and even lymphomas. "
Cetuximab is the name given to a drug used in the treatment of colorectal cancers. The drug locks on to receptors in the body to prevent them spreading the cancer further.
Radiation also is used in the treatment of patients with metastatic disease. It is particularly useful in shrinking metastatic colon cancer to the brain.
Laser have been used to treat BPH. They are not generally used to treat cancer.