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Unfortunately, there are some patients who may have more than one area of malignancy in the same breast or even an additional malignancy in the other...
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Celery, green peppers, thyme -- and chamomile tea -- all contain a phytochemical that research suggests has strong anti-inflammatory action. Plant...
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When people have cancer in bones, often it is cancer that has spread there from elsewhere in the body. This is metastatic cancer. Even though it...
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Benign brain tumors are noncancerous. Malignant primary brain tumors are cancers that originate in the brain. They typically grow faster than...
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No. There is no known risk of chromosomal abnormalities in a woman's children delivered after she has had chemotherapy. There is also no evidence...
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Some doctors believe that strict adherence to a gluten-free diet can reduce the risk of cancer in individuals with celiac disease, but further...
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Hormones are chemicals produced by glands in the body and are circulated in the blood. Hormone therapy -- also called hormonal therapy, hormone...
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... The biggest thing...is that the pathology is non-malignant. The main questions to ask your physician, if you have not already, would be...
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Fatigue is often confused with tiredness. Tiredness happens to everyone -- it's a feeling you expect after certain activities or at the end of the...
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Although cancer-related fatigue is a common, and often expected, side effect of cancer and its treatments, you should feel free to mention your...
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Managing stress can play an important role in combating cancer-related fatigue. Here are some suggestions that may help. Adjust your expectations...
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Decreased physical activity, which may be the result of cancer or of treatment, can lead to tiredness and lack of energy. Scientists have found that...
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Cancer-related fatigue is often made worse if you are not eating or drinking enough or if you are not eating the right foods. Maintaining good...
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The best way to combat fatigue is to treat the underlying medical cause. Unfortunately, the exact cause is often unknown, or there may be multiple...
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