Breast Cancer: Treatment Choices
The good news is that breast cancer can be treated successfully. Treatments include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, or any combination of these. Here's a closer look at each.
The good news is that breast cancer can be treated successfully. Treatments include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, or any combination of these. Here's a closer look at each.
Doctors use tests like mammograms, MRIs, and CT scans to help screen for, diagnose, treat, and keep track of cancer. Read on to learn more about them.
People with cancer often tap into their spiritual side when battling the illness. This might include prayer, attending religious services, reading passages from a holy book, or simply expressing gratitude and love.
Many people with cancer benefit from taking a break from their condition from time to time. This “vacation” from cancer can come in many forms.
Radiation therapy, also called radiotherapy, uses rays of energy to kill cancer cells. It may be used to treat urethral cancer. Learn more.
Surgery is the most common treatment for urethral cancer. Learn more.
Learn about your treatment choices for urethral cancer.
Urethral cancer is staged based on the part of the urethra that's affected. Learn what the stages mean.
Learn what tests you may have after being diagnosed with vulvar cancer.
Radiation therapy uses high-energy X-rays to kill cancer cells. Learn how it's used to treat vulvar cancer.