As soon as it is diagnosed - by the time cancer is diagnosed, it is usually necessary for it to be treated to avoid further harm being done. (i.e. for cancer to be noticed then diagnosed, it has usually progressed beyond the "let's leave it and see" stage. Otherwise it would not be noticable).
yes all people should be treated equally
One should try all means to be treated medically from this cancer and in the meantime one should have full faith in God; the Creator; and should have full submission to God will and should not lose content, satisfaction, and hope.
You should take him to a veterinarian. The vet will be able to tell.
it can be treated by chemo therapy or if it is melanoma it can be cut out
Lung cancer can be treated by surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, depending on the location and other factors.With surgery to remove the cancer, chemotherapy or radiation therapy
yes
cancer of the blood
no
Yes, you can be tested for signs of cancer. However, if you suspect you have cancer and they find it in your system, you won't stay in the emergency room; you will be treated by cancer care centers with specializing doctors.
This is untrue. Lung Cancer CAN be treated.
Bladder cancer cannot be treated with bicarbonate of soda. There are three types of cancer that affect the bladder. They are transitional cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and adenocarcinoma. Bladder cancer is treated with chemotherapy, which sometimes causes the tumors to shrink, and then with surgery.
yes you die and quick