Sunday, September 5, 2010

Detect Cancer Early For Better Treatment

May 30, 2010 by Mark Arnold  
Filed under cancer

Probably the most terrifying terms within the English vocabulary, cancer can be something that we all consistently ought to know. It is amongst the top murderers in the human race, around the globe, and people are justly terrified of it.

Low White Blood Cells Can Be Restored

Here are some common things that patients with low white blood cells say:

Breast Chemotherapy Treatment – LR

December 29, 2009 by Lee Reid  
Filed under cancer

Breast chemotherapy refers to the treatment applied to patients who suffer from breast cancer. Its purpose is to kill or to reduce in size the tumor consisting of cells that multiply very quickly compared to the normal rate of multiplication of normal cells. Breast chemotherapy can be of very many kinds depending on the combination of drugs that the doctor has selected for you. Correct information on the way the medication works as well as an analysis of the side effects and the optimistic evaluation factors ought to be part of the discussion between doctor and patient that precedes the treatment as such.

Chemotherapy Medications For Cancer – LR

December 27, 2009 by Lee Reid  
Filed under cancer

Once a patient is diagnosed with cancer, it is required that the doctor recommend him/her the appropriate types and dosages of cancer chemotherapy drugs. It is highly important that doctors take enough time and display enough patience in talking to the patient suffering from such a serious condition.

Chemotherapy And Hair Loss – LR

December 26, 2009 by Lee Reid  
Filed under cancer

Chemotherapy hair loss is one of the numerous effects of this cancer treatment. What is the reason why hair loss occurs during chemotherapy? The medication used in chemotherapy is extremely powerful and it destroys all the developing cancer cells, although they affect other body parts too. There are normal body cells with a rapid growth rate, and they are not cancer; the cells in the digestive tract and the hair follicles are the main examples here.

Cancer Patients And Chemotherapy LR

December 23, 2009 by Lee Reid  
Filed under cancer

Cancer patients may have no other choice but to resort to chemotherapy in order to treat their illness. In oncology, adjuvant chemotherapy plays an important role particularly in combination with other cancer treatments. Adjuvant chemotherapy is an additional treatment given to the patient after surgery to help prevent any cancerous cells that may have not been completely removed during surgery from developing or increasing in number. The health condition is often susceptible to relapses in cancer cases, since no specialist can foresee the evolution or involution of cancer cells.

Chemotherapy Treatment Effects – LR

December 22, 2009 by Lee Reid  
Filed under cancer

Chemotherapy refers to the treatment of a disease by means of chemicals meant to kill cells, typically cells of micro-organisms or cancer. This treatment works by attacking and killing cells which divide very quickly as cancer cells do. Unfortunately, chemotherapy destroys other cells with a rapid division speed which is normal for the body functions; this is the case with the cells in the digestive tract, hair follicles and bone marrow.

Can Minimally Invasive Lung Cancer Surgery Improve Chemotherapy Outcomes?

November 30, 2009 by Brian Rodane  
Filed under cancer

Minimally invasive lung cancer surgery can be used to remove cancerous tissue without the need to open the patient’s chest. A traditional approach to performing a lobectomy required the surgeon to make a long incision into the chest. Then, the chest is opened and the ribs are either spread apart or removed in order to give the surgical team a better view of the affected lobe. The operation usually involves a significant level of postoperative pain as well as a longer recovery time.

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