Cancer can be treated through Surgery, Radiation and drugs. Treatment generally requires more than one type of treatment like surgery with radiation or drugs, etc. To decide on the best treatment for a given patient, initial testing is done to make the diagnosis and determine how far the disease has progressed. Based on this the treatment is planned. The response of disease to treatment is assessed from time to time. The treatment generally needs to be given over a period of time. Once the planned treatment is completed, cancer patients need regular follow-up.
2007-02-24 20:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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You can try taking Cesium Chloride with Rubidium. I believe there is also one with DMSO. Its on some natural website made in 2000. I cant put websites here, so you can email me on that. Those are pretty much the two best natural remedies that you can combine to get rid of cancer. Its not a chemo therapy type of drug. Its about $75 dollars a bottle. A bottle lasts you a month. If you have heavy cancer, it will last you about 3 weeks. After taking the natural remedy, you need to eat some bananas or potatoes to replenish yourself with the potassium that you have lost. And, you can also take some Oxygen Drops with this. Cancer cannot survive if there is too much oxygen. What these oxygen drops do is help your body get more oxygen, thus killing any cancer that comes in contact with the extra oxygen. Do eat alot of greens, but I want to warn you of eating foods high in iron. These include but are not limited to broccoli, beef, red beets, etc etc. This is the natural building blocks of cancer. Without iron, it cannot grow. So, cut all iron out of your diet. Um, you should be eating more bran. So, look for bran cereals and brown rice. Thse bind with iron within the body, thus taking out everything that cancer needs. Good luck.
2007-02-25 12:35:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Surgery-The first line of cancer treatment is surgery, normally an operation to remove the cancerous growth, and, depending on its type, nearby tissues and organs.
A cancer patient may first undergo a minor operation called a biopsy to take a small sample of the cancer for analysis.
The surgeon will try to remove as much of the cancer as possible, but sometimes extra treatment such as chemotherapy / Radiotherapy will be needed.
Chemotheray-Chemotherapy is drug treatment which is used to try and kill cancer cells or stop them spreading.
Radiotherapy- It has long been known that radiation can damage human cells - and radiotherapy harnesses that power to treat cancers.
Please see the web pages for more details on Chemotherapy and Radiation therapy.
2007-02-27 11:07:42
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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It really depends on the type of cancer most cancers can be treated with drugs or laser surgery, then progressed cancers are treated with radio therapy (hair falls out) and left in remission to eventually heal themselves. Then the extreme of amputation to fully remove the cancer from the body. Some cancers can't be treated or come out of remission can resolve in death
2007-02-25 06:22:10
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answered by Riley 7
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If cancer is suspected, it can be confirmed by conducting a biopsy using tissue from the affected area.More details and information at http://candp.org/
2007-02-25 08:08:32
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answered by sanki 3
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remove or kill the cancer sell
2007-02-25 04:48:52
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answered by keral 6
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for me-breast cancer
mastectomy,lymph node removal
chemotherapy-6 rounds
radiation
2007-02-25 12:53:06
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answered by jewel 4
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surgery, radiation chemotherapy medications and a lot of prayer. mine was surgery and prayer.
2007-02-27 19:57:52
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answered by duc602 7
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Depends on what type and where it is
2007-02-25 23:46:15
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answered by ><>JHF<>< 6
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