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Volumen 14, Asunto 11 (2022)

Artículo de revisión

Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy

Andrew Reidegn*

Numerous studies have demonstrated that healthy tissue and cancer cells frequently engage in competition. By taking advantage of this misalignment, a significant addition could be added to the helpful window. Based on the reports that have been submitted thus far, we will specifically determine whether radiation results alter with organization time. Twelve of the 24 tests that were taken into consideration basically demonstrated that radiation therapy is less harmful when given at a specific time, probably because there is less blowback to healthy cells. However, there are differences between studies that call for additional investigation.

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Cancerous Mesenchymal Tumor as a Radiation Sarcoma

Stacey Miller*

Hereditary retinoblastoma and Li-Fraumeni syndrome, two rare genetic conditions, raise the likelihood of bone cancer in families. The disease that affects Paget's bones Paget's disease of the bone, which mostly affects the elderly, raises the risk of developing bone cancer in later life. The most common type of bone cancer is osteosarcoma. The cancerous cells in this tumor make bone. The bones of the arm or leg are most frequently affected by this kind of bone cancer in children and young adults. Osteosarcomas rarely spread beyond the bones.

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Lymphedema in with Breast Cancer

Robert Gordon*

Non-ionizing light-based low-level laser therapy has been used to treat lymphedema in breast cancer patients. Photons of a predetermined frequency (650 nm and 1000 nm) enter skin tissue during laser treatment or photograph biomodulation treatment (PBM) in order to deliver low beams and dosages to the targeted location.

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