Radiotherapist
Cancer patients can eat mushrooms. Studies have shown that some types of mushrooms can even kill cancerous cells in the body.
beta particles can cure skin cancer but not inside the body
true
In 2003, a type of gene therapy was being tested on patients with bladder cancer with success, but further enhancements were needed.
If you have a personal medical problem (something wrong with you NOW), then your best course of action is to go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about it. The internet can help you understand aspects of what can go wrong with people but it is no substitute for a qualified Doctor. Problems with the outer ear can be caused by infections, build up of wax, insect bites, cancer etc.
An oncology nurse practitioner is one who specializes in the care of cancer patients.
True.
If you are concerned about your health, then it is best to go and consult a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor).
There is no risk. If there was, why would doctors give it to cancer patients?
It is used for Glaucoma , Stomach problems, cancer patients and anxiety.
When Glenn Seaborg discovered radioactive elements and applied them to medical science in treating cancer patients
Yes. In fact it's highly recommended to many cancer patients to use medical marijuana instead of chemotherapy. Chemotherapy kills 7 out of 10 cancer patients. Medical marihuana saves 7 Out of 10.
If you are ill you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) and follow the treatment prescribed by that doctor for your condition.
they do this because it can make cancer cells die or commit suicide and it can also relieve pain and it also relaxes your body
yes. it helps them in the long run because of their condition.
Beverly Zakarian has written: 'The activist cancer patient' -- subject(s): Medical care, Patients, Self-care, Health, Cancer, Patient advocacy
Cancer of the larynx or better known as laryngeal cancer or throat cancer is usually identified by a medical practitioner and a biopsy after a number of symptoms have been identified and other diagnosis ruled out. * Lump in the neck * Persistent cough * Stridor (high pitched wheezing) * Hoarseness of voice * Bad breath