...of cancer and what does this mean? What are my treatment options and their possible side effects? Is the consulting doctor experienced in treating this type of cancer? During the...
...a variety of cancers including prostate, head and neck, breast, and lung cancer. IMRT also allows for the radiation to be delivered to a targeted area rather than the entire...
...5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2013:chap 27. National Cancer Institute. Radiation therapy and you: support for people who have cancer. Available at: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/coping/radiation-therapy-and-you. /trp_language] [trp_language language=”ar”][/trp_language] [trp_language language=”fr_FR”][/trp_language]...
...young women who have been diagnosed with early-stage cervical cancer. This means that the cancer stage is between stage 1B and 1A2. It cannot be performed if the cancer has...
...cancer treatment side effects? Exercise can help with fatigue and depression for many people. When patients have cancer and are on cancer treatments, their energy reserve may be lower than...
...* **Cancer Risk:** Long-term use of immunosuppressants may increase the risk of certain types of cancer, particularly skin cancers. **Conclusion:** Immunosuppressive therapy plays a crucial role in organ transplantation and...
...robot-assisted segmentectomy, image-guided segmentectomy, segmental pneumonectomy and sleeve resection. All of these methods are applied to treat many types of lung cancer, such as non-small-cell lung cancer, small-sized ground glass...
...breath and chest pain. Some patients also report chronic pain in the surgical site and pain similar to that experienced by amputees. References National Comprehensive Cancer Network. National Comprehensive Cancer...
...**Keywords:** Laryngectomy, Laryngeal Cancer, Vocal Cord Cancer, Voice Box Removal, Total Laryngectomy, Partial Laryngectomy, Esophageal Speech, Voice Prosthesis, Swallowing Rehabilitation, Respiratory Function, Laryngeal Function, Head and Neck Cancer, Cancer Treatment....
...5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2013:chap 27. National Cancer Institute. Radiation therapy and you: support for people who have cancer. Available at: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/coping/radiation-therapy-and-you. Accessed May 29, 2014. /trp_language]...