There are many alternative treatments available to help with ovarian cancer. Alternative treatments can be used in conjunction with, or separate from, surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
Cancer is treated in alternative medicine using various ways. These are non-conventional methods of treatment which include aromatherapy, acupuncture, massage and so much more.
Alternative medicine tends to disagree with conventional medicine about the treatment plans for cancer
I presume you mean Ovarian cancer. Yes you can die from it if not treated in time.
Acupuncture and guided imagery may be useful tools in treating pain symptoms and improving immune function associated with colorectal cancer.
Genetically engineered Immunotherapy is an experimental drug for relapsed or resistant ovarian cancer and is still going through clinical trials.
A number of herbal remedies are also available to lessen pain symptoms and chemotherapy side effects, and to promote relaxation and healing.
The American Cancer Society has a list of types of cancer alternative medicine that can be used alongside standard treatment to reduce pain and improve mental health. This can be found at http://www.cancer.org/Treatment/TreatmentsandSideEffects/ComplementaryandAlternativeMedicine/complementary-and-alternative-methods-for-cancer-management .
Vegetarianism is a major dietary therapy in the alternative treatment of cancer. Other conditions treated with a dietary therapy of vegetarianism include obesity, osteoporosis, arthritis, allergies, asthma, environmental illness
alternative treatments can help prolong a patient's life or at least improve quality of life, prevent recurrence of tumors, or prolong the remission period and reduce adverse reactions to chemotherapy and radiation.
the herbal medicine to fight ovarian cancer is pacific yew ( taxus brevifolia) taxol is a substance that is used in chemotheraphy by doctors. researher: pauline anne s. buniel j-ann l. avila theresa mae l. guerra
Ovarian cancer can be treated with rounds of chemotherapy. The earlier the treatment, the greater the chance of survival. Stage 1 of the cancer has a 90 percent survival rate, while stage 4 only has a survival rate of 10 percent.
There is no evidence that HPV causes ovarian cancer.