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CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIATION THERAPY Essays - Medicine,

jjkn CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIATION THERAPY A Research Presented to the Department of Arts and Sciences Cavite State University - Carmona Carmona, Cavite In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Business Management Major in Marketing Management Leocel Bado Mycris Jean D. Bragat Sharra Jannieca R. Capuz Remi Ann T. Culaban Chresna Mae N. Sarmiento November 2017 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS W e are really grateful because we managed to complete our General Chemistry research within the time given by our lecturer Profes sor Earl Cyril G. Rosaldo. This research cannot be completed without the effort and cooperation form our group members, Leocel, Mycris Jean, Sharra Jannieca,Remi Ann and Chresna Mae.We would like to thank our school librarian for allowing us to use book references from the library about Chemotherapy, We also thank Professor Richmond K. Quilatan for lending us his Radation Theraphy Book reference. Last but not the least we would like to express our gratitude to our family for giving us the place to do our research. THE AUTHORS II ABSTRACT Bado, Leocel C., Bragat, Mycris Jean D., Capuz, Sharra Jannieca R., Culaban, Remi Ann T., Sarmiento, Chresna Mae N., Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy. A n Undergraduate Research. Bachelor of Science in Business Management major in Marketing Management. Cavite State University - Carmona Campus, Carmona, Cavite. November 2017: Earl Cyril G. Rosaldo Chemotherapy (chemo) and Radiation Therapy are the most common types of cancer treatment. Both are designed to effectively kill cancer cells, they are very different forms of treatment in terms of their process, and the effect on the body. III TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.. ABSTRACT. TABLE OF CONTENTS.. LIST OF TABLES (if you have) .... LIST OF FIGURES (if you have) .. LIST OF APPENDIX TABLES (if you have) LIST OF APPENDIX FIGURES (if you have) . INTRODUCTION... 1 Background of the Study .. __ Statement of the Problem . __ Scope and Limitations .. __ Significance of the Study .. __ Definition of Terms .. __ PROCESS/MECHANISM/PATHWAY .. Process No. 1 .. . Process No. 2 .. . Process No. 3 .. . DISCUSSION. Title of the first topic . Title of the second topic IV 5000625-85724 __ __ __ __00 __ __ __ __ CONCLUSIONS...... Conclusions .... REFERENCES...... APPENDICES..... CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIATION THERAPY Leocel Bado Mycris Jean D. Bragat Sharra Jannieca R. Capuz Remi Ann T. Culaban Chresna Mae N. Sarmiento -5715057150 An undergraduate research manuscript submitted to the Faculty of Department of Arts and Sciences of Cavite State University - Carmona Campus, Carmona, Cavite, in partial fulfilment of the degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Management major in Marketing Management. Prepared under the supervision of Earl Cyril G. Rosaldo. -57150311150 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO RADIATION THERAPY Radiation Therapy, often referred to as radiation oncology , began approximately a year after x-trays were discovered in 1895. It is a medical specialty that involves the treatment of malignant and benign tumors by the app lication of ionizing radiation. A medical student, Emil H. Grubbe, together with a physician friend treated an advanced case of breast cancer with x-ray on January 19, 1896. He continued his research but eventually contracted skin cancer and lost his left hand. By 1899, the first cancer, a basal cell epithelioma, has been cured by radiation. The initial responses observed in the treatment of skin and other superficial tumors generated the hope that a cure for cancer had officially been found. This hope was soon followed by a wave of disappointment and doubt when tumor recurrences and injuries to normal tissues began to appear. The treatments often involved single massive exposures aimed at the eradication of tumors, and the patients who survived the immediate post irradiation often developed major complications. Because of this disappointing result, the use of x-rays to treat tumors would soon have been abandoned had it not been for laboratory and clinical work by Claud Regaud and Henri Coutard . They found that by administering fractionated doses of radiation (smaller doses rather than a large single does), they could achieve the same tumor response but without serious injury to adjacent normal tissues. The clinical pioneers in radiation therapy, mostly surgeons and dermatologists, used the " erythema d ose," or radiation dose necessary