If you have been diagnosed with cancer, your treatment options are not limited to what the medical profession has to offer.
Many people have the mistaken idea that the only chance they have of getting healed of cancer is by doing whatever their doctor recommends. Some of the most common treatments are chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery.
Chemotherapy (also called “chemo”) is a method that is used to destroy cancer cells by using drugs. It has helped many people get rid of cancer, unfortunately it has many side effects. Chemotherapy works by destroying fast growing cells and it cannot differentiate between good cells and bad cells. As a result, all fast growing cells are affected which leads to side effects such as fatigue, hair loss and blood cell loss.
Another way to treat cancer is by using high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and keep them from spreading. It is often used to shrink cancer cells before or after surgery. The side effects of radiation depend on which body area is treated and how much radiation is administered. Some general side effects include fatigue, destruction of blood cells and hair loss and irritation at the site of treatment.
Surgery is another method often used to remove cancerous growth. Sometimes it is used alone, other times it’s used in conjunction with radiation or chemotherapy.
When I went through nursing school, I was told that there are no good ways to deal with cancer-you either have to cut, burn or poison the cancer cells which will also cause negative effects in the body.
I found out later that there are many other means available to help fight cancer.
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