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  2. Superficial X-rays - Wikipedia

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    The Maximar-100 was a widely-adopted superficial radiation therapy unit. Precise naming and definitions of energy ranges may vary, and X-rays at the lower end of this range may also be known as Grenz rays. [2] They are useful in radiation therapy for the treatment of various benign or malignant skin problems, including skin cancer and severe ...

  3. Skin cancer - Wikipedia

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    In a split thickness skin graft, a shaver is used to shave a layer of skin from the abdomen or thigh. The donor site regenerates skin and heals over a period of two weeks. In a full thickness skin graft, a segment of skin is totally removed and the donor site needs to be sutured closed. [65]

  4. Radiation therapy - Wikipedia

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    Radiation therapy (RT) is in itself painless, but has iatrogenic side effect risks. Many low-dose palliative treatments (for example, radiation therapy to bony metastases) cause minimal or no side effects, although short-term pain flare-up can be experienced in the days following treatment due to oedema compressing nerves in the treated area ...

  5. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Chelation therapy can be toxic and has the potential to cause kidney damage, irregular heartbeat and even death." [143] Cytokine therapy (or Klehr's autologous tumor therapy) – a so-called immunotherapy with a therapeutic substrate made of cytokines from the cancer patients' blood.

  6. Basal-cell carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Some superficial cancers respond to local therapy with 5-fluorouracil, a chemotherapy agent. One can expect a great deal of inflammation with this treatment. [ 55 ] Chemotherapy often follows Mohs surgery to eliminate the residual superficial basal-cell carcinoma after the invasive portion is removed.

  7. Can Red Light Therapy Actually Reduce Wrinkles? Here ... - AOL

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    Considering trying red light therapy? Here’s what dermatologists say you should know about its potential benefits, safety, and whether it actually works.

  8. Cancer treatment - Wikipedia

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    Cancer treatments are a wide range of treatments available for the many different types of cancer, with each cancer type needing its own specific treatment. [1] Treatments can include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, targeted therapy including small-molecule drugs or monoclonal antibodies, [2] and PARP inhibitors such as olaparib. [3]

  9. Atlanta woman follows advice of used car salesman, falls prey ...

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    The thief behind this scam had allegedly tricked at least 19 people out of $17,600 total across the state by requesting victims to pay for “insurance” through Cash App and pocketing the cash.