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		<title>Some Very Effective Cancer Treatments</title>
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 More than half of patients that suffer with any form of cancer are treated with the use of radiation.  It has been found to be most effective used either alone or in conjunction with other kinds of cancer treatments.  
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<p> More than half of patients that suffer with any form of cancer are treated with the use of radiation.  It has been found to be most effective used either alone or in conjunction with other kinds of cancer treatments.  </p>
<p>While other treatment methods are very effective in killing, stopping or otherwise disabling cancerous cells, radiation uses ionization to kill the cells and shrink tumors.  The desired result of radiation treatment <span id="more-7"></span>is to shrink tumors and relieve the symptoms associated with different kinds of cancers to save healthy tissue in the process.</p>
<p>Chemotherapy is another cancer treatment that works to destroy cancerous cells by preventing the cells from growing and spreading.  Although some healthy sells may be harmed by the use of this method they are quite capable of repairing themselves following treatment.  </p>
<p>Chemotherapy uses a combination of drugs that affect the hormones already present in your body.  These drugs have a boosting affect on the bodys immune system that aid in fighting the foreign cancerous cells.  These drugs can destroy the cells altogether or change the way the body reacts to the cells formations.  Use to both control and cure the cancer chemotherapy also relieves symptoms that cancer can cause, like pain which inevitably help the patient to live more comfortably.</p>
<p>Surgery stands as a sometimes-necessary cancer treatment that cannot be avoided.  One type of surgery used in the treatment of cancer is cryosurgery, which is a surgical technique for freezing and then killing the cancerous cells.  Some cancers like liver cancer and prostate cancer benefit best from treatments that attack cancers that are contained in one area. Cervical cancer and other cancers where precancerous or non-cancerous conditions exist benefit most from this type of cancer treatment.</p>
<p>Other treatment methods include the process of eliminating the blood supply that feed tumor growth. Cancer treatments that use high-intensity light and still others that treat the formation of tumors with heat are less widely known by the general public but are used widely alone and in conjunction with other treatment methods.  </p>
<p>One such treatment that uses laser light to remove cancer growths is most often for cancers on the surface of the skin or on the lining of internal organs.   Laser therapy eliminates the chance of excessive bleeding and prevents damage to healthy tissue and has a lower chance of infection than other more invasive surgeries for cancer.  </p>
<p>On the other hand,  a hyperthermia treatment exposes the tissues to very high temperatures that kill cancerous cells.  This form of treatment is always used with other forms of treatment such as radiation and chemo.  </p>
<p>Cancer treatment that act as angiogenesis inhibitors are being tested and researched as they will aim to prevent the formation of blood vessels that feed the cancerous cells and allow them to continue to grow. This method of treatment is still being tested and its not yet known whether or not these inhibitors work effectively in humans.</p>
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<p>If you have Cancer, these people and clinics can truly help you! They are all banned in the USA. I&#8217;m afraid to say it&#8217;s either Canada or Mexico! God bless you all &#8211; Alan. Order 714X: www.cerbe.com DCA Info Page-AN AMAZING NEW CURE: www.thedcasite.com First Canadian DCA Treatment Clinic: www.medicorcancer.com Hoxsey Cure &#8211; When Healing Becomes A Crime- Video: video.google.com Hoxsey Clinic in Mexico: www.cancure.org Billy Best &#8211; 714x Cancer survivor: www.billybest.net&#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about cancer treatment</H3>What is the correct cancer treatment for this?<br />If you have a precancerous growth at a different site in the same organ from where you had cancer originally, what would treatment be?</p>
<p>Would you need more chemo because of your cancer history, if you have only been in remission for a few months.</p>
<p>I think the precancerous growth had the same type of cells as the original cancer, or something like that.<br />
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		<title>New Treatment Options for Breast Cancer</title>
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Although surgery is the most effective (and hence, the most widely used) breast cancer treatment method, there are several other ways of dealing with the disease, some are more powerful than the others. These include radiation therapy, chemotherapy or hormonal therapy, each of them with their own assets and downsides. 
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<p>Although surgery is the most effective (and hence, the most widely used) breast cancer treatment method, there are several other ways of dealing with the disease, some are more powerful than the others. These include radiation therapy, chemotherapy or hormonal therapy, each of them with their own assets and downsides. </p>
<p>Most of them however are used in combination with surgery for best effects, either prior to it, in or<span id="more-36"></span>der to reduce the size of the tumor or after the operation, in order to remove any remaining cancerous cells. For a better understanding of these alternative treatment methods for breast cancer, we&#8217;ll take a closer look at each, explaining how they work and in what cases they might prove useful. </p>
<p>Radiation Therapy<br />
Radiation therapy uses powerful gamma rays (x-rays) which target the specific area that needs to be treated with high precision. Usually, radiation therapy is performed after surgery, to destroy any cancer cells that have not been removed or the ones that formed up where the tumor was removed. Although it can&#8217;t be used as, a treatment on its own, radiation therapy is one of the most accepted post-surgery methods of breast conserving therapy (BCT) and has a high chance of stopping the cancer from recurring. </p>
<p>As with all treatments involving x-rays, there are some downsides to radiation therapy. First, in order to wipe out the cancerous cells that might have formed (or remained) in the area where the tumor was removed from, the x-rays will eventually damage some of the healthy tissue too. Although the process is highly precise, the rays cannot make a difference between cancerous and normal cells, so they &#8220;burn&#8221; them together. </p>
<p>Chemotherapy<br />
Chemotherapy involves the administration of drugs that kill the cancer cells or stop them from growing. Most chemotherapy medications are given through an intravenous line, although some are administered in pill form. Chemotherapy is a harsh regime, which often makes people feel more ill than the illness they are suffering from; however, it has been proved very effective.</p>
<p>Chemotherapy is a great treatment method to use both prior and after surgery. With the help of this method, you can virtually contract the cancerous tumor before the actual surgery, making it easier and less complex to remove. In addition, chemotherapy is used in the same sense as radiation therapy after the surgical intervention, to stop the diseased cells to recur. </p>
<p>Chemotherapy is administered usually in cycles where each cycle consists of a period of intensive treatment that lasts for a few days or weeks followed by a week of recovery. Most patients with breast cancer have two to four cycles of chemotherapy to start with before tests are performed to see what effects it has had on the cancer.</p>
<p>Chemotherapy is different to radiation as it can treat the whole body with the potential of finding other tumor cells that have migrated from the breast and surrounding area. Many people are familiar with chemotherapy&#8217;s side effects although the side effects do depend upon drugs to treat the patient. </p>
<p>The most common side effects are loss of hair, loss of appetite, fatigue, vomiting and low blood cell count making the patient more susceptible to infections, feeling sick or tired. Many notice that they bleed more than usual, especially from gums, sores and small scrapes etc.</p>
<p>There are three different chemotherapy strategies are used in breast cancer:</p>
<p>Adjuvant chemotherapy  this is given to patients who have undergone curative treatment for breast cancer such as radiation or surgery. In order to decrease the possibility of the breast cancer recurrence, this treatment is given.</p>
<p>Pre-surgical chemotherapy  this is given to shrink a large tumor and/or to kill any stray cancerous cells. This will also increase the chance that the surgery will kill the cancer completely.</p>
<p>Regular chemotherapy  this is given routinely to people who have breast cancer that has spread beyond the breast or the surrounding local area.  </p>
<p>Hormonal therapy may also be given, as many breast cancers such as those that have ample estrogens or progesterone receptors are sensitive to changes in hormones. </p>
<p>Tamoxifen Breast Cancer Treatment<br />
Those women who are genetically at high risk of developing breast cancer may benefit from tamoxifen as it has previously been seen to decrease the incidence of the disease occurring. Raloxifene, which is used to treat osteoporosis, is now being studied for treating breast cancer. </p>
<p>In some breast cancer cases, a woman&#8217;s natural hormones are suppressed with drugs whereas other patients find benefits by adding hormones. Tamoxifen for instance is currently the most commonly prescribed effective hormone treatment. It can be used for treating breast cancer and in the prevention of breast cancer. Tamoxifen has few side effects and can considerably improve the life span of those women who have advanced cases of breast cancer. </p>
<p>Fulvestrant Breast Cancer Treatment<br />
A further treatment, Fulvestrant has recently been approved in the USA. It is planned to be used for treating hormone receptor positive metastastic breast cancer in women who have been through the menopause. It is given following antiestrogen therapy.  </p>
<p>Monoclonal Breast Cancer Treatment<br />
Another treatment known as monoclonal is antibodies that are antagonistic against the proteins, which are in or around cancer cells. They recognise an invader such as a cancer cell and attack it. This antibody therapy is currently being investigated holds out a lot of hope for breast cancer sufferers.</p>
<p>Excessive alcohol intake and obesity following menopause can increase the risk of developing breast cancer although this increase is slight. Those physically active women have a lower risk. </p>
<p>Preventative or Prophylactic Mastectomies<br />
More and more women who are at a high risk of developing breast cancer are having preventative or prophylactic mastectomies to avoid them developing breast cancer.</p>
<p>The main risk factors for women to develop breast are age, sex and genetics.  Women can do nothing about some risks so preventing death caused due to breast cancer is recommended with regular screening. </p>
<p>Women should undertake regular screening including self-examination, mammography and clinical breast examinations. </p>
<p>I hope that reading the above information was both enjoyable and educational for you. That&#8217;s how things stand right now. Keep in mind that any subject can change over time, so be sure you keep up with the latest news.</p>
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