Signs and Symptoms of Cancer
- Signs are objective, observable indicators of a disease (e.g., fever, rash), seen or measured by a doctor.
- Symptoms are subjective experiences felt by the patient (e.g., pain, fatigue). Together, they help in diagnosing and managing medical conditions effectively.
- Common signs and symptoms of cancer include:
- Unexplained Weight Loss
- Persistent Fatigue
- Pain (Unrelated to Injury)
- Skin Changes: Such as yellowing, darkening, or redness.
- Changes in Moles or Warts
- Unusual Lumps or Swelling
- Difficulty Swallowing or Persistent Indigestion
- Changes in Bowel or Bladder Habits
- Persistent Cough or Hoarseness
- Unexplained Bleeding or Bruising
- Note: These Signs and Symptoms of Cancer can also be caused by non-cancerous conditions. It’s essential to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation if you experience any of these symptoms.
Treatment of Cancer
- Cancer treatment depends on the type, stage, and location of the cancer, as well as the patient’s overall health. Common treatment options include:
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Surgery
- Definition: Removal of the tumor and surrounding tissue.
- Purpose: To eliminate cancerous cells from the body.
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Radiation Therapy
- Definition: Use of high-energy rays or particles to kill cancer cells or shrink tumors.
- Purpose: To destroy cancer cells in a specific area.
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Chemotherapy
- Definition: Administration of drugs that target rapidly dividing cancer cells, either systemically or locally.
- Purpose: To kill cancer cells throughout the body.
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Targeted Therapy
- Definition: Drugs or substances that specifically target cancer cells with less harm to normal cells.
- Purpose: To interfere with specific molecules involved in cancer cell growth and survival.
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Immunotherapy
- Definition: Treatment that enhances or harnesses the patient’s immune system to fight cancer.
- Purpose: To help the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells.
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Hormone Therapy
- Note: Treatments may be used alone or in combination. A patient’s treatment plan may change as the cancer progresses or responds to therapy.
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