Resection of primary tumor provides the best chance of cure. Children 1 year of age, disease early and missing MYCN oncogene amplification is a better prognosis. For older children (eg,> 1 year old) and late disease Children often need chemical treatment. Advanced disease requires use of chemotherapy drugs (such as vincristine, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, cis platinum [...]
Date: 2011 03 18 | Category:
neuroblastoma
The side effects of chemotherapy depend mainly on the drugs the patient receives. In addition, as with other types of treatment, leukemia side effects may vary from person to person. Generally, anticancer drugs affect dividing cells. Cancer cells divide more often than healthy cells and are more likely to be affected by chemotherapy. Still, some [...]
Date: 2011 03 16 | Category:
Leukemia
Some anticancer drugs can be taken by mouth. Most are given by IV injection (injected into a vein). Often, patients who need to have many IV treatments receive the drugs through a catheter. One end of this thin, flexible tube is placed in a large vein, often in the upper chest. Drugs are injected into [...]
Date: 2011 03 16 | Category:
Leukemia
Most forms of chemotherapy involve the intravenous administration of drugs such as Alimta and Cisplatin. Chemotherapeutic drugs are targeted to kill cells that are rapidly dividing by interfering with processes that occur during cell division. Chemotherapy is an effective treatment option but comes with unpleasant side effects. However, while cancer cells themselves divide rapidly, so [...]
(A) of the surgical treatment of surgical treatment of Bladder Cancer as the main method. The specific scope and approach should be based on surgical tumor stage, type of malignancy and pathological tumor size, location, etc. without involving the adjacent organs comprehensive analysis. (B) of the bladder radiotherapy with radiotherapy before surgery is more, after [...]
Date: 2011 03 03 | Category:
Bladder cancer
Neuroblastoma treatment and late treatment often increased the difficulty of treatment, but they cannot be easily given up because of an advanced treatment. Commonly used in treatment are the following: surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, autologous stem cell transplantation, taking cis-retinoic acid. Surgical resection surgery was divided into three types according to: total removal, partial resection and [...]
Date: 2011 03 01 | Category:
neuroblastoma
Treatment of prostrate cancer with the patient’s life expectancy should be its social relations, family and economic situation to adapt, surgery and radiotherapy are the only hope to cure prostrate cancer, but only a small number of patients suitable for both treatments. A lot of therapy is only palliative, and can relieve symptoms, but no [...]
Date: 2011 02 22 | Category:
Prostrate cancer
Prostrate Cancer: Dealing with 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 day. Usually, you know why you are tired and a good night’s sleep solves the problem. Fatigue is a daily lack of energy. It is an unusual [...]
Date: 2011 02 21 | Category:
Prostrate cancer
(A) of the surgical treatment Biopsy: malignant melanoma of the suspected persons, should be around 0.5cm ~ lcm lesions with normal skin and subcutaneous fat biopsy was made after en bloc resection, as confirmed to be malignant melanoma, is based on their depth of invasion, and then decide whether need to add the line wide [...]
Date: 2010 12 30 | Category:
Melanoma
The array of handling and the long-tenure outcome (diagnosis) for people who have bladder evil depends on the point and grade of evil. Your doctor also considers your age, global wellbeing, and trait of life when developing your treatment table. Bladder disease is mostly curable if it is diagnosed while the scourge is still contained [...]
Date: 2010 12 20 | Category:
Bladder cancer