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is a life-threatening illness that affects millions of children worldwide. Today, more than 80% of children diagnosed with cancer still survive five years after receiving treatment. This has been one of paediatric medicine’s greatest achievements in the past 50 years. But the improvements in treatment come at a price: Some cancer patients who survive infancy can experience life-threatening heart issues later in age, partly as a result of the chemotherapy
Heart Cancer
If-lung-cancer-is-taking-your-breath-away-consider-pulmonary-rehabilitation
Lung cancer is a serious medical condition that can take a toll on an individual’s physical, emotional, and mental health. One of the most common symptoms of lung cancer is shortness of breath, which can make it challenging to carry out everyday activities like walking, climbing stairs, or even talking. It can significantly impact an individual’s quality of life and ability to function normally. If you are struggling with shortness
Cancer, Cancer Survivor, Lung Cancer
Is-it-possible-to-get-heart-cancer
Yes, it is possible to get heart cancer. This is a rare form of cancer that affects the heart and is also known as primary cardiac tumors. Generally, cancer that grows near the heart, like in the lungs or breast, can develop in the lining around the heart or spread there through the blood. The cancers that normally affect the heart are lung cancer, breast cancer, kidney cancer, lymphoma, esophageal
Heart Cancer, Radiation Oncology
Inflammatory-Breast-Cancer
Sometimes, if you find that there is a rash on your breast or that your breast is swollen, it is possible that you are suffering from a breast infection. But, in some cases, it is a sign of an inflammatory breast cancer that grows in your body over weeks or months. This is a rare form of cancer, but it is a fast-growing cancer that requires immediate treatment. A breast
Breast Cancer, Cancer, Skin Cancer
Immunotherapy Drug Bladder Cancer Recurrence after Surgery
Immunotherapy Drug – A Promising Treatment to Lower the Risk of Bladder Cancer Recurrence after Surgery:   Bladder cancer is a common malignancy that affects millions of people worldwide. One of the challenges in treating bladder cancer is the high risk of recurrence, even after surgical removal of the tumor. However, recent advancements in cancer treatment have shown promising results in reducing the risk of bladder cancer returning after surgery.
Bladder cancer, Immunotherapy
8-Ways-Meditation-May-Help-During-Cancer-Treatment
Cancer is a dreadful illness that affects millions of people globally. While medical treatment for cancer is essential, there are other ways to support patients going through cancer treatment, including meditation. Meditation is an ancient practice that involves calming the mind and focusing on the present moment. While dealing with cancer-related difficulties, meditation may be a way to find relief. You might also feel less stressed, be able to manage
immunity
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The link between sleep apnea and cancer Sleep apnea is basically a common sleep disorder that causes interruptions in breathing during sleep. This disorder results in a range of health problems if it is left untreated. One of the problems associated with sleep apnea is its link to cancer. Because of sleep apnea, the risk of cancer development increases. Also, many researchers found that sleep apnea also led to the
Blogs, Cancer Survivor
Telehealth saves time and money for cancer patients
Telehealth is the remotely using communication technologies that has rapidly grown in popularity in recent years. The advancement in technology has transformed the healthcare industry into telehealth, an innovative way of delivering care to patients. Telehealth has become a game-changer for cancer patients, saving them time and money on their journey towards recovery. According to in-person visits, it has many advantages, particularly for patients suffering from cancer. One of the
Cancer, Chemotherapy, General Surgery
April is oral, head, and neck cancer awareness month
What are the four ways to decrease your risk of oral, head, and neck cancer? Oral, head, and neck cancer is a group of cancers that affect the different parts of the patient’s head and neck, such as the mouth, throat, nose, etc. These types of cancer can be life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated early. However, there are several ways in which you can decrease your risk of developing
neck cancer, oral cancer
What Should You Know About Esophageal Cancer
Esophageal cancer is a type of cancer that basically occurs in the esophagus, which is the tube that connects the throat to the stomach. The food you swallow, the esophagus transports it from the throat to the stomach for digestion. This is a rare form of cancer that starts in the cell that is inside the esophagus but if it is not caught early, it can be dangerous. Generally, this
Cancer Survivor, esophageal cancer, Immunotherapy, Radiation Oncology