Science, asked by Naomiking11735, 1 year ago

How does radiation help treat cancer?
It cools down the cancer cells and weakens them.
It cools down the non-cancerous cells and strengthens them.
It heats up the cancer cells and weakens them.
It heats up the non-cancerous cells and strengthens them.

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Answered by xbohvwpc5yb9
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Answer:it heats up the cancer cells and weakens them.

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Radiation heats up the cancer cells and weakens them and helps treat cancer.

Radiation therapy:

  • Radiation therapy is a type of cancer treatment that involves the use of high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors.
  • Low doses of radiation are used in x-rays to see inside your body, as in x-rays of your teeth or broken bones.
  • Radiotherapy can be used in both the early and late stages of cancer.
  • It can be used to: try to cure cancer completely; improve the efficacy of other treatments (for example, it can be combined with chemotherapy or used before surgery).

Cancer treatment:

  • Cancer treatment consists of using surgery, radiation, medications, and other therapies to cure, shrink, or stop the progression of cancer.
  • Depending on your specific situation, you may receive one treatment or a combination of treatments.
  • The type and stage of cancer, the type of treatment available, and other factors all influence whether a person's cancer can be cured.
  • Some cancers are more likely than others to be cured.
  • However, each cancer must be treated differently.
  • Cancer has no single cure.

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