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Showing posts with label Strategies. Show all posts

Monday, 13 May 2013

Stage 3 Lung Cancer and Lung Cancer Fighting Strategies

Stage 3 Lung Cancer

If you have been told you have Stage 3 lung cancer, it's important to learn all you can about cancer fighting strategies.

Above and beyond what your physician tells you, there are additional things you can do to help facilitate treatment and improve your chances of remission.



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Thursday, 9 May 2013

A Cure for Lung Cancer? Get Strategies to Fight Cancer

The Quest for a Cure for Lung Cancer

The search for a cure for lung cancer seems like an endless journey.

If you're on that quest now, you may have information overload with all that you've learned, but that hasn't stopped you from fighting as hard as you can to learn of treatment options that could increase your chances of beating cancer.

The thing is... not every treatment method works exactly the same for every patient. There are so many different factors, such as: the type of lung cancer, the stage of the cancer, the lifestyle and other health factors present in the patient, etcetera.

Alternative Treatments...

The good news is that while there's never a good time to be diagnosed with cancer, there has never been a time with more promising treatments and more stories of miracles. Searching for that information can help you fight harder.

A cure for cancer, for you, might be a combination of treatments recommended by your physician but it might also include several alternative health therapies that are used in conjunction with that doctor recommended treatment.



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Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Adenocarcinoma of the Lung and Lung Cancer Fighting Strategies

Adenocarcinoma of the Lung

Adenocarcinoma of the lung is the most common type of non-small cell lung cancer.

Causes and Treatment of Adenocarcinoma

What causes adenocarcinoma? Most often, smoking causes it. It can also be caused by exposure to second hand smoke, exposure Radon gas, and exposure to asbestos and other toxins.

In some cases, it's difficult to determine the cause of adenocarcinoma.

The good news is that if you do have this form of lung cancer, it often responds well to treatment, especially when caught early before it spreads and especially when you approach treatment strategically.



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