Archive for the ‘Chemotherapy’ Category
Cancer Radiation Therapy
Cancer is the deadliest disease of the century. The advancements in medical field and years of researches have resulted in developing a variety of treatments for cancer. Chemotherapy, surgery, proton therapy, cryosurgery, radiation therapy etc are few treatment methods. Radiation treatment is done in about 50-60 % of cancer patients.This method of cancer treatment is applied on almost every type of cancers like breast cancer, pancreatic, prostrate, uterus, lungs, leukemia, cancer affecting lymphatic system, soft tissue sarcomas etc.
Radiation therapy is a targeted therapy where the cancerous cells are targeted to destroy it. This treatment damages the ability of the cancer cells to replicate and spread cancer. There are various advanced methods of radiation therapy like proton beam therapy, stereo tactic radio surgery etc.
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Lung Cancer Chemotherapy
Lung cancer is mostly treated by surgery but it is possible only sometimes, which is operable at the time of diagnosis. This treatment includes the removal of a cancerous tumor or entire lobe of the lung. In this type of cancer there is a possibility of reappearance of cancer after surgery. In order to avoid reappearance, chemotherapy is a very successful treatment nowadays.
Chemotherapy is the treatment that uses drugs to kill or stop the growth of cancer cells. It also reduces the pain and other problems caused due to lung cancer. Chemotherapy drugs are given via injecting in vein through catheter and thin tube or as pill and thus chemo drugs reach in all parts of the body. Chemotherapy treatment depends on the type of cancer, stage of cancer and current health of the patient. Sometimes additional adjuvant chemotherapy is required along with the surgery.
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Chemotherapy – Colon Cancer
The majority of people that have been diagnosed with colon cancer will treat this debilitating and deadly disease with a type of chemotherapy treatment. There are several types of chemotherapy that determine how the doctor will give the patient the drugs involved in the healing process.
Each drug that is given to the patient will work well together to kill off the cancer cells that is the patient’s body. These drugs can be given to patients in a pill form, intravenously through injection, or intravenously with a pump.
Primary chemotherapy is more often used to treat patients who are far advanced and in which the cancer cells have spread to many different parts of the body. Because it has spread so far surgery is not effective. This particular type chemotherapy treatment will work to shrink the tumor nodules and reduce the effect of the symptoms.
If you have been diagnosed with colon cancer, you may be a candidate for chemotherapy. Colon cancer chemotherapy is the use of anticancer drugs to kill colon cancer cells. There are several types of chemotherapy each of which have side effects.
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is a term used by doctors to refer to drugs that can kill cancer cells. Chemotherapy was formed from mustard gases during the 1st World-War. The term “chemotherapy” literally means “chemical treatment” and is one way to help the body kill off cancer cells. Chemotherapy drugs can be given in different ways, including intravenously by injection, intravenously with a pump, or even in pill form. If chemotherapy is given prior to surgery, it may shrink the tumor so that the surgeon can completely remove it with fewer complications.













