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After treated cancer

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    Cancer

    Once diagnosed, cancer is usually treated with a combination of surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. ... Prognosis: the probability of cure after the therapy.
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    Cervical cancer

    Microinvasive cancer (stage IA) is usually treated by hysterectomy (removal of the whole uterus including part of the vagina). ... Interval evaluation of the patient after therapy is imperative.
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    Prostate cancer

    As noted above Abiraterone Acetate is showing some promise in treating advance stage prostate cancer. ... "How is androgen-dependent metastatic prostate cancer best treated?".
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    Head and neck cancer

    Cancers of this region, particularly the tongue, are more frequently treated with surgery than are other head and neck cancers. ... Even after successful definitive therapy, head and neck cancer patients face tremendous impacts on quality of life.
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    Lung cancer

    It is an important factor affecting the prognosis and potential treatment of lung cancer. ... Small cell lung carcinoma is treated primarily with chemotherapy and radiation, as surgery has no demonstrable influence on survival.
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    Colorectal cancer

    "Follow-up strategies for patients treated for non-metastatic colorectal cancer". ... Gastric carcinoma · Signet ring cell carcinoma · Gastric lymphoma (MALT lymphoma) · Linitis plastica
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    Breast cancer treatment

    Patients treated in Europe have been more likely in the past to be recommended adjuvant radiation after breast cancer surgery. ... Any combination of systemic treatments may be used to treat breast cancer.
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    Breast cancer donations

    Breast cancer is more easily treated and often curable if it is found early. ... After age 40, women should a clinical breast exam every year.
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    Anal cancer

    Anal cancer is most effectively treated with surgery, and in early stage disease (i.e., localized cancer of the anus without metastasis to the inguinal lymph nodes), surgery is often curative. ... Some patients have fecal incontinence after combined chemotherapy and radiation.
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    Skin cancer

    They are easily treated with surgery or radiation. ... For low-risk disease, radiation therapy, topical chemotherapy (imiquimod or 5-fluorouracil) and cryotherapy (freezing the cancer off) can provide adequate control of the disease; both, however, may have lower overall cure rates than certain type of surgery.

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After treated cancer