...developing colorectal cancer. It is advisable to attend regular checkups and to undergo a colonoscopy to screen for colon cancer. The average risk of someone developing colorectal cancer in their...
...maintenance (ongoing) treatment after the cancer has partially or completely responded to platinum-based chemotherapy. Note: Fallopian tube and peritoneal cancers are similar to ovarian cancer. Because their treatments also are...
...ovarian cancer, have few outward symptoms. That can mean it’s hard to self-monitor and can increase anxiety before follow-up appointments. Making lifestyle adjustments: Often, after cancer treatment, a person has...
...or PTEN strong family history of breast cancer, such as several close relatives with breast cancer chest radiation before 30 years old prior cancer in one breast A prophylactic mastectomy...
...in the care of patients with cancer of the respiratory tract, such as lung cancer. Additionally, pulmonologists may manage patients who have sleep-related breathing disorders as well as those suffering...
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...recurrence as it eliminates potential reservoirs of cancer cells. * **Successful Cancer Treatment:** Lymphadenectomy can be an integral part of successful cancer treatment when combined with other appropriate therapies, such...
...Society recommendations for early breast cancer detection in women without breast symptoms. Last Medical Review: Sept. 17, 2013. Last Revised: Jan. 28, 2014. Available at: http://www.cancer.org/cancer/breastcancer/moreinformation/breastcancerearlydetection/breast-cancer-early-detection-acs-recs. Accessed: March 23, 2014....
...can raise your risk of developing cancer, such as lymphoma, lung cancer, or skin cancer. You may have a higher risk if you smoke or have done in the past....
...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]...