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Treatment Protocols for Cancer: Overview Specific treatment for cancer will be determined by your physician based on: - your overall health and medical history
- extent of the disease - type, grade, stage, and location
- your tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies
- expectations for the course of the disease
- your opinion or preference
- successful treatment
- prevention
- prolonged life
- palliation (Palliation is treatment for a symptom of the cancer, such as pain. It is not a treatment for the cancer itself. The goal of palliation treatment is to improve the quality of life, not longevity.)
Listed below are the conventional, primary methods of treating cancer: - surgery
- radiation therapy
- chemotherapy
- hormone therapy
- immunotherapy / biological therapy
Cancer may also be treated with: - adjuvant therapy - combining two or more treatments
- prophylactic or preventive treatment - treatment is sometimes given even when the cancer has not appeared, or all the cancer is thought to have been removed, if there is a significant statistical risk that the cancer will reappear later.
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