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- The most common therapeutic approaches to treating cancer include all of the following except ________. a. chemotherapy b. irradiation of tumors c. surgery to remove cancerous tissue d. administering doses of vitaminsName the cancer causing agents.What is necessary for the Cancer diagnosis to be made? What information and additional factors should be included? How Genome analysis should be done? What samples should be take?
- Surgery remains a mainstay in the treatment of many forms of cancer, but it is no longer used in diagnosis due to the risks associated with surgery and improved nonsurgical diagnostic methods. True FalseList 3 causes of cancer:The following paragraph is taken from the National Cancer Institute’s web site on the PSA test for prostate cancer. The paragraph is the complete discussion of false positive PSA results offered on the web site. • What are some of the limitations of the PSA test? • False-positive tests: False-positive test results (also called false positives) occur when the PSA level is elevated but no cancer is actually present. False positives may lead to additional medical procedures that have potential risks and significant financial costs and can create anxiety for the patient and his family. Most men with an elevated PSA test result turn out not to have cancer; only 25 to 35 percent of men who have a biopsy due to an elevated PSA level actually have prostate cancer. Is the last sentence in the paragraph immediately above about false positives as the paragraph is entitled or is it about the left-hand side of Bayes Theorem? Explain.
- Discuss why cancer treatment may involve a combinationof chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery.Explain several ways by which the treatment of cancer by chemotherapy may temporarily create additional health problems for the patient.People with certain types of prostrate or breast cancer can opt to do for “active surveillance”, which consists of frequent monitoring with scans and biomarker measurements rather than undergoing through chemotherapy, surgery or radiation soon after diagnosis. What type of information would be helpful in deciding whether to follow “active surveillance” ? What type of biomarkers are used for prostrate and breast cancer? And how they are helpful.
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