Which offers the best chance of a cure, and will you be able to cope with any side effects? This book gives a historical overview of the therapies, and gives the basic information needed to make informed choices about cancer care.
Book Title: Breast Cancer
Author:Terry J. Priestman
Published on 2013 by
ISBN: 9781847092687 / 1847092683
Total Page: 112
Book Category:Breast
Book is About: Breast Cancer Treatment
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Cancer treatments have been revolutionised over the past 40 years, and women are increasingly expected to take an active part in their breast cancer care, and are often faced with complex choices to make. How do you know which one is best for you? Which offers the best chance of a cure, and will you be able to cope with any side effects? This book gives a historical overview of the therapies, and gives the basic information needed to make informed choices about cancer care. Topics include:• Key facts about breast cancer• How do you cure breast cancer?• Surgery: your first treatment choice• Radiotherapy• Chemotherapy: cytotoxic drugs• Hormone therapy• Targeted therapyIMPRINT: SHELDON PRESS
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