Mastectomy
There are no guaranteed or really good cancer treatments or cures available currently. The best chance that someone has of curing cancer is having it removed surgically or through chemotherapy.
A "total mastectomy" is where both breasts, underlying tissue etc., is surgically removed, normally as a result of breast cancer.
Bob Marley did not have the cancer in his toe removed. In 1977, he discovered a suspicious spot on his toe, which was later diagnosed as melanoma, a type of skin cancer. Instead of opting for conventional treatment, he chose alternative therapies, which ultimately allowed the cancer to spread. Marley's decision not to have the cancer surgically removed contributed to his declining health, and he passed away in 1981.
Treatment options vary according to the stage and type of cancer. Some tumors can be removed surgically, while others must be treated with a combination of surgery and chemotherapy.
If a person has suffered from thyroid cancer, and has had their thyroid gland surgically removed in order to treat the cancer, that person would then have the most severe form of hypothyroidism, which is to have no thyroid gland at all.
Tumors cannot exactly be "cured." They can be surgically removed, but the cancer will remain. Things like chemotherapy and radiation can be used to further treat, and hopefully destroy, the illness.
You can confirm a prognosis of colon cancer by visiting your doctor. Your doctor will order blood tests and perform a physical exam to confirm the prognosis.
Every case is different. skin cancer such as malignant melanoma can be surgically removed if it is caught early enough, before it spreads very far. Early treatment is the key. Once skin cancer has spread throughout the body, it is no longer treatable, and the patient will probably die within months at most.
A prosthesis is an artificial body part. If part of the body has been surgically removed to remove a cancer, that part may be replaced by an artificial part. A common example is a breast prosthesis for a woman who has had a mastectomy. A person who has had a leg amputated for a sarcoma would, of course, use a prosthetic leg.
Every case is different. skin cancer such as malignant melanoma can be surgically removed if it is caught early enough, before it spreads very far. Early treatment is the key. Once skin cancer has spread throughout the body, it is no longer treatable, and the patient will probably die within months at most.
No. Cancer occurs when a mutated cell is not destroyed at its creation and then multiplies out of control, simultaneously failing to die off at the appropriate time. This product will not change that. The cancer must be surgically removed and any remaining cells destroyed.