The test results are very reliable in determining the course of treatment for an individual patient. They are also known for yielding the most important information used in determining appropriate treatment. For example, benign (not cancerous and unable to spread) and malignant (cancerous and very dangerous) tumors can be detected in their earliest stages. This means that any symptoms or abnormalities live a short life as a result of early detection using nuclear imaging.
Radiation therapy is a therapeutic procedure that uses high energy waves to treat and kill cancer cells in the human body while attempting to avoid healthy cells that don’t need to be treated. The radiopharmaceuticals that are used work together to damage the cancerous tumors cell’s DNA. When those cells die, they are broken down and discarded using the body’s natural process. The therapy is usually given as a curate technique which means having hope to eliminate or prevent the reoccurrence of the cancer. There are side effects from radiation, but they differ in every patient as does the treatment