it is because the government only takes so much money out of our wallets and to make cancer curable you take $500,000,000 and grind it up in a blender then you inject the liquiod into the cancer cells so we can only cure so much cancer and that's why it takes awhile to inject all that money and why we are like 10 trillion in debt hope this helped :)
In 2012, there are currently 200+ types of cancers that afflict humans identifed. Currently, over 80% are curable.
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No. Many cancers are now curable and preventable, which is a major step forward over what was the situation.
Is Adenocarcinoma Disease Curable?Adenocarcinoma is the name of a broad category of cancers. This type of cancer occurs in cells that line organs such as the colon, lung, and breast. The earlier this cancer is caught the more favorable the prognosis.A carcinoma is a cancer. Whether it is curable or not depends on how far it has progressed.
Yes. It has a cure rate of 100% if caught early. It progresses very slowly, so it's usually caught early.
No, not all cancers are lethal. Those people generally have benign tumors.If left untreated, yes, many or mostcancers can be fatal eventually. With medical intervention, many cancers can currently be treated and/or cured. Sadly, not all cancers are treatable or curable yet, so there are still some types that are pretty much fatal all of the time.
Together, colon and rectal cancers account for 10% of cancers in men and 11% of cancers in women
it can be if not diagnosed in the early stages
This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.
Yes, cancer is totally curable. This is why early screening is very important. This doesn't mean that all cancer patients can be cured, but more than 80% of cancers today are completely curable if treated early.For a cancer to be curable there are three factors: Type of cancer that a patient has, the stage of the cancer and how well the patient responds to the kind of treatment that is decided for him/her.There are some types of cancers which are curable even after they have spread: Childhood Acute lymphoid leukemia, (All types), Hodgkin's disease, Large cell lymphoma, APL Testicular cancer and othersYes it is, only if it is caught early. But it is cured until it comes backYes, I have been cancer free for 9 years now. Had a bad case of throat cancer, they only removed one tonsil, had 34 radiation treatments, and am fine today. However, there are long-term radiation side effects that nobody bothered to tell me about.
many cancers are inside of it..... (like mouth, stomach, throat, & tongue)
There are some treatments available for lymphoma cancer. Since it is a cancer, it cannot be treated in all cases. The most widely used treatments are chemotherapy and radiation therapy. The goal of these therapies are to get the cancer into complete remission. This means all signs of the disease are gone. However, the cancer can come back. If it does, this is called recurrence.
There are hundreds and hundreds of types of cancer. Some are readily curable (e.g. basal cell carcinoma of the skin, for example). Some are practically incurable (e.g. pancreatic cancer and other cancers which have metastasized). Work on prevention is as important as the work on finding cures for the various types of cancers.
Melanoma is the most dangerous of all deadly skin cancers. It is 100% curable though if you get your skin and moles (most common form of melanoma) checked by your dermatologist regulary.