Cancer patients need lots of care, depending on the day. Some days they need chemo., radiation or any other cancer option. But then some days they don't need care at all. When you have cancer, you don't always feel bad. It goes in cycles. Most times cancer patients just need some love and cheering up to make them feel better. Hope this helps!:)
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Not necessarily. Some hospices are specifically geared to care for cancer patients, but most hospices will help care for any terminally ill individual.
Doctors who care for patients with cancer are known as oncologists.
The Marie Curie Cancer Care is a nation wide charity organization that provides end of life care for terminally patients. Nurses take palliative care of you at your home.
Yes. It is used for patients who need continuous or repeated intravenous treatments in the long run. One example is chemotherapy.
An oncology nurse practitioner is one who specializes in the care of cancer patients.
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They could live for a long time, but they need to take special care about what they need to eat and be positive.
No, there are several tests that need to be done to confirm a breast cancer diagnosis.
That is an Oncologist.
Curative care refers to health care practices that treat patients with the intent of curing them, not just reducing their pain or stress. An example is chemotherapy, which seeks to cure cancer patients. ... But that doesn't mean they won't have coverage for any curative care.
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