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Can you tell me how certain cancer treatments affect the surrounding environment?

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Non specificity: One of the problems with chemotherapy and radiation therapy is they are not specific for the lesion being treated. That is, while chemotherapy affects tumor DNA more selectively than normal tissue DNA, it also effects normal cells. Drugs effecting growth factors on cancer also effect same factors on normal cells and RT hits normal adjacent cells. Cyberknife tries to localize area treated/

Answered 7/4/2014

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