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Lumpectomy is a surgical treatment for newly diagnosed breast cancer. It is estimated that at least 50% of women with breast cancer are good candidates for this procedure.
Well I suppose it will get easier to live with. Im guessing your newly diagnosed No I've been diagnosed sence I was 2.
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Any diet low in sugar and fat will help after being diagnosed with diabetes. Make sure to add exercise into your diet plan as well and eat plenty of fruits and vegetables.
One of the most difficult parts of the treatment of a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic is adjusting the insulin dosage. This involved repeated testing of blood sugar levels and adjusting the number and size of injections of insulin required.
An incident case refers to a newly identified occurrence of a specific condition or disease within a defined population over a specific time period. It is often used in epidemiological studies to track the frequency and distribution of diseases, helping to understand trends and risk factors. Incident cases are distinguished from prevalent cases, which include all existing cases at a given time, regardless of when they were diagnosed. This distinction is crucial for assessing the dynamics of disease spread and the effectiveness of interventions.
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When a child is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis you will notice a curvature to the spine. This curvature is the first sign of this disease. Within year after diagnosis you will notice the child having back pain, and possible walking with a hunch.
It all depends on the severity of his diabetes. If he is newly diagnosed and none of the disease has seeped into his system then holistic medicine can help him just as long as he watches his diet and weight.
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Primary liver cancer is a relatively rare disease in the United States, representing about 2% of all malignancies and 4% of newly diagnosed cancers.
In order to see an endocrinologist, who specializes in thyroid conditions, you might need a referral. A lot depends upon whether you're newly diagnosed with a thyroid condition and/or your insurance provider.