no because if you have too much you could die :(
I think there are many lung cancer patients treated with radiotherapy per year. For instance, in Australia perhap there are about 1000 people or less that got treated with radiotherapy per year.
I am sorry to hear that you have lung cancer. Some places to look at regarding your treatment options are www.mayoclinic.org/lung-cancer/, www.lungcanceronline.org/treatment/index.html and nationallungcancerpartnership.org.
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Lung cancer is very serious disease. Your doctor will refer you to an specialist in cancer treatment. Usually you can have surgery and intense chemotherapy. Healthy eating always helps.
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The best way to find out about lung cancer treatment options online is to go to hospital websites or cancer websites. From there they should inform you of their treatment programs or lead you to links of those that do.
Assuming that the cancer is felt to be responsive to treatment, there are a number of different treatment options for lung cancer. They include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, drug trials and operations but not all cancers can be treated by a single treatment and may require a combination.
Treatment for lung cancer depends upon a variety of factors. The most important factors are the histopathologic (diseased tissue) type of lung cancer and the stage of the cancer. Once the stage of the lung cancer has been determined, the oncology team and the patient work together to develop a treatment plan. It is important for lung cancer patients to discuss the value of different forms of therapy with their oncologist. Other factors that affect lung cancer treatment include the patient's general health, medical conditions that can affect treatment (such as chemotherapy), and tumor characteristics.
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