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How to Cope With Radiation Enteritis
Patients receiving radiation to the abdomen or pelvis can develop radiation enteritis, an inflammation of the small intestine that can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea and weight loss. Acute radiation enteritis usually gets better ... [... more]
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How to Deal With Stomach Cancer Treatment Side Effects
Treating stomach cancer--a condition where cancerous or malignant cells grow in one or more sections of the stomach--with surgical, chemical or biological therapy may bring about side effects that are uncomfortable or even painful. Fortunately, ... [... more]
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How to Help Your Child With Cancer If You Live in Alaska
Alaska has some good non-profit organizations that are willing to help and refer parents of children with cancer to various assistance programs. Financial help is available through the Genentech Patient Assistance Program which will assist ... [... more]
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How to Handle the Wait of a Diagnosis
Learn these hints to staying sane in the face of impending good or bad news. Once you have had the procedure or test, post a reminder on your refrigerator for daily quiet time alone. Keep the appointment with yourself! Consider reading books on ... [... more]
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How to Prepare for Skin Cancer Treatments
Knowing how to prepare for skin cancer treatments, from biopsies and surgery to chemotherapy and radiation treatments, may be instrumental in reducing the time it takes to heal. Being both physically and mentally prepared for skin cancer ... [... more]
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How to Deal With Radiation Treatment Side Effects
Radiation therapy is a common treatment that uses high energy particles to reduce the size of cancerous cells in a specific area of the body. Radiation therapy is often used in conjunction with other treatments, such as chemotherapy or surgery, ... [... more]
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How to Know if Your Health Insurance Will Cover ...
According to the National Cancer Institute, more than half of cancer patients are treated with some form of radiation therapy. During radiation treatments, high-energy rays are directed into a specific area of the body to kill cancer cells and ... [... more]
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How to Follow up After Skin Cancer Treatments
It is important to know what follow up is needed after receiving treatment for skin cancer, since the likelihood of recurring symptoms is high, especially with basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Work with your oncologist on ... [... more]
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How to Know if you Need Radiation Treatment
Radiation therapy is the use of high-energy rays to shrink or destroy cancer cells. This type of treatment is localized to destroy cells in a specific field or area of the body. Energy damages the cells, making it difficult or impossible for them ... [... more]
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How to Know the Risks Involved With Radiation Treatment
Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of malignant cells, and radiation treatment involves the use of high-energy rays to destroy these cancerous cells and to prevent them from spreading throughout the body. Radiation therapy is used to treat a ... [... more]
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How to Reduce the Pain Caused by Chemotherapy
Intravenous chemotherapy is often uncomfortable--and the side effects can produce additional pain. Follow these steps to ease the discomfort of your treatment. Familiarize yourself with possible side effects and learn to recognize their signs. ... [... more]
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