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They should ask their doctor, because it depends on so many factors that they are the one who should decide when massage would be appropriate and supportive in relation to the specific treatment plan for their patient.
doctors who specialize in treating cancer, determine which drugs are best suited for each patient. This decision is based on the type of cancer, the patient's age and health, and other drugs the patient is taking.
http://www.webmd.com/diet/guide/nutrition-and-healthy-foods-during-cancer-treatment This site offers good information on what kind of diet a cancer patient should have.
A cancer patient diet should be adjusted to provide protein in the range of 0.65 to 0.8gm/pound of body weight (or 1.43 to 1.76 gm/kg body weight).
That depends on so many factors that are specific to the patient. Age of patient, General health of patient, Type of cancer Stage of cancer if metastasis is evident...
Patients who are having an orchiectomy as treatment for testicular cancer should consider banking sperm if they plan to have children following surgery.
If you kissed a cancer patient, you cannot contact Herpes Zoster.
Neither: "is died" is wrong".The correct form is "a patient died from cancer".
A patient suffering from cancer will be sent to a/an
Probably a cancer patient.
Hospice care for terminal lung or liver cancer patients should focus on keeping the patient as pain-free as possible. Care should be taken to enhance the patient's quality of life, and facilitate as many good days as the patient has possible.