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What are Bone Tumours?
What are Bone Tumours? Tumours of the bone can be either benign or malignant, the malignant variety being more of a challenge to treat. Furthermore malignant tumours could either be primary tumours of the bone or secondary deposits from tumours elsewhere in the body. The most common bone tumours encountered are osteosarcomas and Ewing’s sarcoma.
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Does Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer Have Any Side Effects?
Does Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer Have Any Side Effects? What Is Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer? Radiation therapy utilizes high energy of radiation to kill or prevent cancer cells from growing, dividing, or spreading to other areas of the body. It causes less harm to neighbouring healthy cells because it is targeted only the
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Is Metastatic Cancer Always Lethal?
Is Metastatic Cancer Always Lethal? Many tumours can be treated with surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and other treatments. But once cancer spreads throughout the body, or metastasizes, it becomes difficult to treat or stop it. The main reason that makes cancer serious is its ability to spread in the body. Cancer can spread regionally as well,
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How Does Hormonal Therapy Treat Prostate Cancer?
How Does Hormonal Therapy Treat Prostate Cancer? Hormone therapy is an option for many men with Prostate Cancer, but it’s used in different ways depending on whether your cancer has spread to other parts of the body. Hormone therapy is also known as Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) or Androgen Suppression Therapy. The objective is to
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Is There a Cure for Lung Cancer?
Is There a Cure for Lung Cancer? The treatment of all cancers depends on the stage at which cancer is detected. If it gets detected at an early stage, the cure rate for cancer is high. Cancer is a common and serious disease prevalent all across the world and the number of Lung Cancer patients
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What are the Latest Developments in Treatment for Cancer Patients?
What are the Latest Developments in Treatment for Cancer Patients? There have been numerous advancements in cancer treatment across the world. Consequently, doctors and patientsnow have a number treatment options to suit their needs and requirements. Immunotherapy The one issue that makes cancer hard to combat is that it can evade the immune system. The
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Does Hormone Therapy Cause Cancer?
Does Hormone Therapy Cause Cancer? Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is for women experiencing menopausal symptoms. Though HRT has some risks associated with it, the benefits typically compensate for the risks. What is HRT? Hormones play an important role in our bodies by controlling fertility, growth, and our moods. After the Menopause, the ovaries stop producing
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Is Blood Cancer Curable?
Is Blood Cancer Curable? Blood Cancers, or Hematologic Cancers, affect the production and function of blood cells. Nearly all of these cancers start in the bone marrow where blood is produced. The various types include Lymphoma, Leukaemia, and Myeloma. As the name implies, this type of cancer affects the production and functioning of your blood
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Is Hormone Therapy necessary for invasive ductal breast cancer?
Is Hormone Therapy necessary for invasive ductal breast cancer? Treatments such as Chemotherapy, Targeted Therapies, and Hormonal Therapy are used to eliminate any cancer cells that may have spread out of the initial tumour, or to reduce the risk of the Invasive Ductal Cancer (IDC) coming back. Hormonal therapy Hormones such as Estrogen and Progesterone
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- September 15, 2020
Why is Breast Cancer so Lethal?
Why is Breast Cancer so Lethal? Breast Cancer is caused when cells in the breast begin to grow uncontrollably. These cells generally form a tumour that can often be seen on an x-ray or felt as a lump. The tumour is malignant if the cells can invade surrounding tissues or spread or metastasize to distant
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