34     Review On Radiation Therapy on Cancer 1 to 24
Mr..Ganesh Dhakad

Ms.Gayatri D.Patil Ms.Ashwini C.Nikum Paresh A.patil

At high doses, radiation therapy kills cancer cells or slows their growth by damaging their DNA. Cancer cells whose DNA is damaged beyond repair stop dividing or die. When the damaged cells die, they are broken down and removed by the body. Radiation therapy does not kill cancer cells right away. It takes days or weeks of treatment before DNA is damaged enough for cancer cells to die. Then, cancer cells keep dying for weeks or months after radiation therapy ends. Radiation therapy is used to treat cancer and ease cancer symptoms. When used to treat cancer, radiation therapy can cure cancer, prevent it from returning, or stop or slow its growth. When treatments are used to ease symptoms, they are known as palliative treatments. External beam radiation may shrink tumors to treat pain and other problems caused by the tumor, such as trouble breathing or loss of bowel and bladder control. Pain from cancer that has spread to the bone can be treated with systemic radiation therapy drugs called radiopharmaceuticals.

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  35     Herbal Mosquito Repellent: A Review 25 to 38
Mr..Jayesh Patil

Mr. Paresh Patil Mr. Dipak A Patil

A mosquito repellent is a substance applied to skin, clothing, or different surfaces which deters mosquitoes from arriving on that surface. Numerous restorative spices and their natural oil has been accounted for to have numerous pharmacological exercises and one of which is their property to repulse the mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are little, midge like flies that has a place with the family Culicidae which send amazingly hurtful sicknesses and delivering it to the deadliest creature family on the planet. The fundamental goal of this survey to concentrate on component of mosquito repellent need of home-grown mosquito repellent and natural plants and their rejuvenating balms that are utilized as mosquito repellent.

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  36     Ricinus Communis: A Dynamic Plant 39 to 52
Mr..Harshal Shelke

Mohini B Suryavanshi Prof. Neha R Jaiswal

Ricinus Communis is a perennial shrub. It is commonly known as Castor, belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae. The Castor leaf juice is a diuretic, purgative, galactogogue and emmenagogue, whereas Castor oil extracted from its seeds is famously known for its medicinal properties. Pharmacological action of the components extracted from castor plant is been determined, for that purpose extraction process is necessary, which is specially elaborated in work. As observed into the study, the dynamic nature of the pharmacological activity found in castor plant is at the peak such as, anti- microbial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, etc. Beside this some rare and mostly required pharmacological actions are found in it like anti-oxidant, anti-aging, anti-cancer. Considering its wide range of phytochemicals, its pharmacological activity and subsequent clinical trials, R.communis could be a very good source for discovering novel complementary drugs.

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  37     Review onTheoretical study of capacitabine use in colon cancer 53 to 64
Mr..Ganesh Dhakad

Mr.Rohit V.Chavan Mr.Paresh A.Patil

Chemotherapy is an important part of treatment for patients with gastric cancer. Although there is no single globally accepted standard of care for patients with advanced disease, regimens typically include a fluoropyrimidine and a platinum compound with or without a third drug (usually epirubicin or docetaxel). Oral fluoropyrimidines, such as capecitabine, offer clear advantages to patients in terms of convenience, but it is only recently that comprehensive data on their efficacy and safety in patients with gastric cancer have become available. The present article reviews capecitabine in the treatment of advanced and resectable gastric cancer. Ongoing Phase III trials involving capecitabine are also discussed. The data show that capecitabine is now established as an integral part of the multi-agent regimens used in the management of patients with gastric cancers.

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  38     Review on Aromatherapy: A Traditional Way of Medication 65 to 91
Mrs..Sushmita Patil

Miss.Patil Vaishnavi K Prof.Patil Dipak A.

Aromatherapy, a part of herbology, is one of the speediest unindustrialized handlings on the globe these days. Commonly, ultimate oils are greatest employed as backbone rub or wash oils or secret snuffles. Considerable of the while, it is accounted for that perfume grounded conduct verdures one predisposition preeminent, vigorous, sanctioned, or returned, dependent upon the oil employed. They encompass countless biologically energetic complexes and critical oils which have remedial and beneficial standards. This discovers material accessible in the nonfiction on therapeutic, cosmetic, medicinal, olfactory and acupressure aromatherapy and near unalike shrubberies and plant amounts charity for taking out of the crucial oil to be recycled in aromatherapy. Aromatherapy dealing uses changed transformation and assortments to contract assuagement and chill out from altered evils like analytical pain, gastrointestinal ache, conjunctivitis, mononucleosis, indigestion, arthritis, skin allergies, respiratory problems, cardiovascular disorders, urine connected syndromes, etc. This examination inquiries the data contemporaneous in the nonfiction concerning the History, common misconceptions and important requirements, curative values of essential oils, important plants used, its classification, abstraction approaches of manufacture, pharmacological actions, safety concerns and solicitation of crucial oils.

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