Surgery Chemotherapy Articles & Analysis: Older
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At present, some commonly used technologies for breast cancer treatment include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy. ...
Although frontline treatment of chemotherapy and surgery is often effective, with nearly all patients experiencing remission, over 80% of patients will experience disease recurrence in the first two years and ultimately die of the disease. ...
At present, the main therapeutic methods include surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, endocrine therapy and targeted therapy, etc. ...
Colorectal cancer has been the most common cancer in Japan since 2015. While adjuvant chemotherapy is the internationally accepted standard of care with established efficacy for stage III colon cancer, its usefulness for stage II disease remains controversial. To ensure patients are receiving the best treatment following stage II colon cancer surgery, Professor ...
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Medical History Jane is a 40-year-old, married mother of two teenage boys. She teaches at the local elementary school and has been in good health for most of her life. She has no surgical history. Her most severe ailment up to this point has been the flu at age 27. Her students are first-graders; they are often difficult to control. She also experiences the normal stresses of raising ...
Immunotherapy, in addition to surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, has now become the fourth pillar of anticancer treatment, with T cell-based immunotherapy being a successful cancer treatment technique. ...
Historically, treatments for neuroblastoma have been chemotherapy, surgery, and radiotherapy, but patients frequently relapse in the form of chemo resistant disease. ...
