April 4, 2010
Breast Cancer Treatment Centers Help to Ease Patients Pains; Not Quite Close to a Cure
There is no known cure for cancer. There are over 100 types of cancers and approximately one million people are diagnosed with some form of cancer each year. These diagnoses are usually done by oncologists who are special cancer doctors who research, treat and try to help find a cure while teaching patients about cancers.
While there is no cure for cancer, there are some preventive actions an individual can take to protect their body from furthering their chances of obtaining cancer. Losing weight will make a big difference in anyone’s life especially if they are already at risk for other diseases like diabetes. If a person drinks alcohol they should quit to protect their liver; if they smoke they should quit to protect their lungs and throat; if they chew tobacco, they should quit to protect their mouth and jaw from cancer and if they are out in the sun for long periods of time, they need to wear protective clothing and sun block to make sure they are not burning from the sun’s ultraviolet rays. By practicing common sense and good healthy eating habits, a person should be able to ward off cancer, however there is no guarantee that they will not end up with this life threatening disease anyways.
Presently, there is no cure at a cancer hospital for this progressive disease. Treatments are typically radiation, chemotherapy, sometimes surgery and gene therapy or hormone therapy; it all depends on the kind of cancer and how advanced it may be when the doctors discover it.
Breast cancer treatment is something that everyone seems to be talking about recently and hoping to be close to a cure. There are many organizations that fight for a cure for breast cancer because it is one of the ‘major’ cancers and devastates more women than many of the other diseases combined. Men also suffer from breast cancer however not as often and they do not go in for exams as often as women do; in addition it is not a cancer that is widely reported.