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By Mike The treatment consist of the administration of chemicals that attack cells with a malevolent behavior especially those that are cancerous or of micro-organism origin. In case of cancer, the two forms that are most often referred to are leukemia and lymphoma. There are also some instances when the treatment is preferred even if the diagnosis is not cancer. In this case, the dosage of chemicals used in the procedure is lower and as a result side effects will be alleviated.
Once someone is diagnosed with cancer, first of all it is important to determine what type of cancer the doctors are dealing with, where in the body the cancer started as. Depending on these elements, the combination of drugs may differ. The diversity is not that difficult to imagine if we consider the the impressive number of cancer types, which are over two hundred; yet, the lungs, the breasts, the bladder, the liver, the lymph nodes, the ovaries and the skin remain the most commonly affected body parts. Depending on which type of cancer is discovered, doctors will prescribe either a singular medical compound or a cocktail of drugs in the form of the treatment. In all, there are more than fifty drugs
that are recommended worldwide in treatments.
Cancer cells divide very quickly, therefore the action of the remedies ought to be directed against this accelerated development. Besides the mixing of drugs, doctors may also recommend that patients should combine treatment with other types of therapy (such as radiotherapy, hormonal or biological therapy) or with surgery.
The problem with any treatment is in the ravages it causes among the healthy body cells. These side effects vary depending on the types of drugs that are used and, a good thing, they disappear once the treatment is stopped. Therefore, even if they are displeasing, they are temporary, and at the end of the treatment one can be thankful for being alive.
Most often, drugs affect those parts of the body where normal, healthy cells divide and grow rapidly without being ill, like the mouth, the digestive system, the skin, the hair and the bone marrow. The incidence of is pretty widely encountered today especially with the growing ranks of cancer patients. If it used to be something less known in the past, almost everyone has heard about it nowadays. Let's hope we won't need to learn more!
This article is written by Mike |
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