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A: Preventive methods were established, including non-smoking, preventing sun damage, eating high fiber, eating a low fat diet, and regular pap tests, which would reduce the incidence of cancer. It is important to note that many people who develop cancer have no known risk factors. But it could have been prevented if there was more information, so research in this area is very active.
A: Someone can get a second opinion in many ways. Your primary doctor can recommend a cancer specialist, such as a surgical oncologist, medical oncologist, or radiation oncologist. You can get a list of cancer doctors on Credihealth online portal as well as to get a second opinion on cancer treatment, on biopsy results, etc.
A: There are two factors that contribute to the cause of cancer. One is a tendency and predisposition to develop cancer and the other is exposed to triggers that initiate it. There are few examples are cigarettes, environmental toxins, sun exposure, or liver damage.
A: Cancer is common, but it is not really an epidemic. Some cancers such as stomach cancer have decreased, and some cancers such as breast cancer increased. This increase may be partly the cause of improved disease. There is an epidemic of discussion and awareness that eventually leads to people talking about cancer. Until recently, this was a taboo subject.
A: Yes. Cigarettes cause the vast majority of lung cancer. They are a major factor in cancer of the bladder, pancreas, mouth, larynx, esophagus and kidney.
A: Many people with cancer seek a second opinion from another doctor. There are many reasons for getting a second opinion, if you are not comfortable with the treatment decision, if the type of cancer is rare, if there are different ways of treating cancer, or if you are unable to see a cancer specialist. A second thought may help you trust the diagnosis, treatment plan, or treatment team more.
A: There are more than 100 types of cancer. Any part of the body can be affected and the symptoms depend on the type of cancer and which organs have cancer cells. Cancer treatment may include surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, or a combination of these treatments.
A: Typically, a biopsy is the only way to confirm the diagnosis of lymphoma. To diagnose lymphoma, a biopsy specimen is often taken from a lymph node (gland). Occasionally, a specimen may also be removed from an organ, such as the liver. Lymph nodes are part of your immune system. They help fight infections and flush out waste fluids. In addition to diagnosing lymphoma, a biopsy can also be used to examine:
A: Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation are the three main types of cancer treatment. A person who is having cancer may have any or all of these treatments. In choosing a treatment plan, the most important factor is usually the type of cancer and the stage (amount) of cancer. Other factors to consider include the overall health of the person, the possible side effects of treatment and the possibility of treatment for cancer, controlling it to prolong life or reduce symptoms.