It was not so long ago that a woman who was diagnosed with breast cancer faced a very limited range of treatment programs. That is no longer the case. Today there are many treatment possibilities and often a patient will have treatment from a number of programs. Many courses of treatment have proved to be greatly beneficial and as tough as the disease might be, there is much to be excited about as regards recovery.
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my grandmother was diagnosed with lung cancer that had spread to her bones.She recently finished all of her treatments and she has lost all of her hair and she has lost tons of weight.She has no appetite and barley eats anything and her mind is not all there.Does radiation cause some sort of hysteria or anything.what are all of the side effects?
The United Kingdom in particular comes out badly in the tables, showing cancer survival rates that are among the worst in Europe. The findings suggest that the national cancer plan for England, which began in 2000, is not working, a second editorial comments.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/561737
British cancer patients not gives best drugs
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Okay. I am now a senior in high school and a sophmore in college. I do not know what to look into as far as careers but I know I want my career objective to deal with cancer. I really would like to find a cure for cancer. I was looking at somethings and kind of saw it might be pharmacology and become a pharmacologist. Is this correct? If not, what career path should I take?
Does any body know, what’s the best clinic in the word of cancer’s treatment? I need it for my mother (cancer of lung). Thanks.