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Brain cysts and radiation?
OK, this is quite a long story so I'm going to shorten it. I have a friend who ahs a habit of...lying, I'm sure everyone has known someone like that. Well, he told me he has a brain cyst NOT a tumour, a fluid-filled cyst. He said he has been going to Guy's hospital, London and they had treated it with radiation. I have spent the last two nights on the internet researching brain cysts and the only treatment I've found is removal of the cyst and sac OR draining of the fluid. I havn't seen anything about using radiation? And doesn't radiation only kill cells? They'd still have to get rid of the fluid? But he says it's just...gone! The radiation burnt it..or...something like that! So is he lying, or can brain cysts be cured using radiation? I'd really like the answer to this question if anyone can help! Please help! Thankyou xXxXx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That does sound weird... I'd want to know for sure although I do think Woofgang's advice is good. Could you engage in the conversation and ask him techinical qu's and then judge by his response? You'll feel awful if he's telling the truth though...and I feel awful just suggesting it. Has he any reason to lie?
No medical knowledge but I have a feeling radio waves can be used to break up lumps/clots/cysts anywhere in the body - could it be something like that?
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