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Can Breast Cancer Be Treated Without Surgery

Can Breast Cancer Be Treated Without Surgery?

Summary Breast cancer affects millions of women worldwide. Many patients ask whether they can treat breast cancer without surgery. Doctors now offer non-surgical options such as hormone therapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapies depending on cancer type and stage. Main Focus: Explore non-surgical treatment options for breast cancer. Key Treatment Methods:

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Pancreatic Cancer Surgery in Malaysia-What to Expect Before and After

Pancreatic Cancer Surgery in Malaysia: What to Expect Before and After

Summary Pancreatic cancer surgery in Malaysia offers patients a significant opportunity to fight cancer and improve survival chances, especially if diagnosed early. Below, we outline key aspects of preparation, surgery options, recovery, and post-surgery quality of life. Before Surgery: Expect pre-surgery preparations such as blood tests and imaging scans to

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Common questions to ask your oncologist before starting treatment

Common questions to ask your oncologist before starting treatment

summary Starting cancer treatment can feel overwhelming, but having the right information can ease the process. When you’re faced with a cancer diagnosis, it’s essential to ask your oncologist the right questions to ensure you understand your treatment options and make informed decisions. Here are some essential questions to guide

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Quitting Smoking After Cancer Diagnosis Can Add Another Year of Life

Quitting Smoking After Cancer Diagnosis Can Add Another Year of Life

Quick Summery A recent study published in 2025 finds that cancer patients who quit smoking within six months of their diagnosis gain nearly one additional year of life. This finding challenges the misconception that quitting after cancer diagnosis is ineffective. The survival benefit applies to all cancer types and stages,

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Squamous cell versus non-keratinizing types of NPC explained

Squamous cell versus non-keratinizing types of NPC explained.

Squamous Cell Versus Non-Keratinizing Types of NPC Explained Nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) is a rare cancer that develops in the nasopharynx, behind the nose and above the throat. This article explains the differences between squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and non-keratinizing NPC, their characteristics, role of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), and treatment options.

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Living with Stage 4 Breast Cancer

Living with Stage 4 Breast Cancer

Quick Read Summary Living with stage 4 breast cancer, also known as metastatic breast cancer, presents challenges but with modern treatments like chemotherapy, targeted therapy, hormone therapy, and immunotherapy, patients can manage symptoms and extend life. Personalized care, emotional support, and strategies to cope with side effects play a crucial

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Living with Stage 4 Colorectal Cancer-Treatment and Quality of Life Options

Living with Stage 4 Colorectal Cancer: Treatment and Quality of Life Options

Quick Read Summary Living with stage 4 colorectal cancer can be overwhelming, but with advanced treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy, patients can live longer and manage symptoms more effectively. Personalizing treatment plans and managing side effects like pain, nutrition, and mental health can greatly enhance the

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Breakthrough in Lung Cancer Lurbinectedin Combo Offers New Hope for ES‑SCLC Patients

Breakthrough in Lung Cancer: Lurbinectedin Combo Offers New Hope for ES‑SCLC Patients

Quick Read Summary A new FDA-approved treatment combination of lurbinectedin and atezolizumab brings new hope to patients with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC). The combination, now a first-line maintenance therapy, provides a significant extension in survival and progression-free periods for patients whose disease has not progressed after initial therapy,

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Can an oncologist treat all cancers

Can an oncologist treat all cancers?

Understanding the role of cancer specialists in treatment and care Cancer is a complex disease that affects different parts of the body, and many people wonder: can an oncologist treat all cancers? The answer depends on the type of cancer and the kind of oncology doctor involved in care. While

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