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Bone marrow transplantationHigh doses of chemotherapy or radiation destroy not only cancer cells but also bone marrow, which is rich in blood-forming stem cells.
While very large doses of radiation destroy the thyroid, moderately high doses — like those that are used to treat Hodgkin's disease or tumors of the head and neck — can cause genetic mutations that develop into cancer.
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Radioactive iodine is taken up by thyroid cells in the same way as is nonradioactive iodine, but the radiation destroys the cells, thereby reducing thyroid hormone production and also reducing the size of the thyroid gland.
Radiation destroyed Ouchi's lymphatic cells, white blood cells critical to the body's immune system.
On the daytime hemisphere, the strong UV radiation destroys any ozone molecules that might form shortly after their creation.
Ultraviolet radiation destroys organic components and dissolves hydrogen peroxide and ozone from each other to finally produce hydroxyls in plasma which removes the pollutants and increases the internal electrical energy efficiency.
This so-called crossfire effect can thus overcome heterogeneity of antigen expression, as the radiation destroys the antigen-negative cells as well.
The non-ionizing radiation destroys the microorganisms on the surface of the tools.
(The microwave radiation destroys the structure of the cythilicus).. Dry the sliver-like hairs well for the most effective "itch powder".
The modern approach is to cut out obvious tumors — because lumps big enough to detect may be too dense for drugs and radiation to destroy — and to use radiation and chemotherapy to wipe out microscopic disease in other places.
Ultraviolet radiation destroys pathogens, and its use as a disinfecting agent eliminates the need to handle chemicals.
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