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.
About 95% of lung abscess patients can be treated successfully with antibiotics alone. Patients who need surgical treatment have a mortality rate of 10-15%.
Most patients with lung abscess will not need surgery. About 5% of patients-usually those who do not respond to antibiotics or are coughing up large amounts of blood may have emergency surgery for removal of the diseased part of the lung
the only known treament in the 1930s was a fresh dose of air to strengthen the patients immune system. Patients at that time also had their infected lung collapsed but later died for it.
Pregnant patients are treated by obstetricians.
Patients should be treated with humble and love like the way babies are treated.
This is untrue. Lung Cancer CAN be treated.
Cardiac surgeons and cardiovascular surgeons can be trained in transplantation surgery during their residency. Young adults and pediatric patients are treated at centers that specialize in the care of children.
Patients with MB leprosy are usually treated with all three drugs, while patients with PB leprosy are only given rifampin and dapsone.
A short one.
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
Lung patients' palms turn blue because they are not getting enough oxygen to their extremities. The vital organs are prioritized in the distribution of limited oxygen.