Cancer Treatment

Types of Cancer Treatments

Some forms of cancer can be serious and take lives. However, getting a cancer diagnosis does not have to be a death sentence. While the road can be painful, uncomfortable and full of trials, many forms of the disease have treatments available that can help you live a normal life. If you face the prospects of fighting any type of cancer, it is helpful to understand the ways your oncologist will help you manage and overcome it. There are some effective measures you can take.

Determining the plan

Oncologists and other medical professionals have dedicated their careers to researching cancer and finding ways to put an end to it. Every patient has different circumstances and challenges. The doctors will review each case to come up with the right plan for battling the disease. To treat it, the oncologist will consider the stage of the disease, what part of the body it is affecting and what form of the condition it may be. The doctors will also review the patient’s health history and current state to decide the appropriate way to confront the problem and provide relief.

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is one of the most common ways the oncologist will treat the disease. It uses powerful chemicals to kill cancer cells. It can be effective when the illness has spread from one part of the body to another. The therapy can also reduce the size of tumors and lessen the pain that can affect the patient. The patient can take the drugs orally, by injection, intravenously or topically. Doctors will often administer the treatment in multiple stages over a few weeks. The duration and frequency of the therapy depend on how the patient reacts to the drugs.

Radiation therapy

Radiation therapy uses high doses of radiation to shrink tumors and destroy cancer cells. Doctors will either use internal radiation or external beam radiation. The type of disease the patient has will decide which form the doctors use. External beam uses a machine that focuses the radiation at the specific part of the body. With internal radiation, the doctor will place a solid or liquid source near the tumor inside the person’s body. This treatment can kill the disease and keep it from coming back.

Hormone therapy for cancer

Hormone therapy is often used to combat the disease when it affects the patient’s prostate or breasts. The treatment halts or minimizes the growth of tumors. It also either stops the body’s ability to produce hormones or inhibits the way hormones act. The doctor can give it orally or by injection, and it may be administered along with other treatments.

Success is possible

Living with this disease can be devastating, but it is crucial to know that hope is available. Your oncologist has the training and knowledge to give you effective treatment. With chemotherapy, radiation or hormone therapy, you can eradicate the illness and its effects from your body. Schedule an appointment with your doctor today to discuss what treatment makes the most sense in your case.

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