Recovery from radiation therapy can be quite a challenge. As high-energy radiation destroys your prostate cancer cells, even some of the healthy cells are subject to the damaging effects of radiation. Recovery from the resulting side effects is,...
The National Cancer Institute describes brain tumors as the abnormal growth of cells; brain tumors can form in any part of the brain or the spinal cord, and together they are known as brain and central nervous system tumors. Brain tumors are...
According to the American Cancer Society, or ACS, metastatic liver cancer is stage IV or advanced liver cancer that has spread from the liver to distant organs, usually the lungs or bones. The outlook in metastatic liver disease is poor because...
Gliomas arise from glial cells which make up the supporting tissues of the brain. According to the American Cancer Society, high grade malignant gliomas are the most common types of brain and spinal cord malignant tumors.
Treatment options for...
Pancreatic cancer, also called pancreatic carcinoma, is a tumor of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ in the abdominal cavity behind the stomach. It makes and releases hormones and enzymes that aid in digestion. In particular, it creates...
The American Cancer Society estimates that 11,000 new cases of tongue cancer among Americans will be diagnosed in 2010, with approximately 70 percent occurring in men. Although surgery often proves the treatment of choice for early-stage tongue...
Radiation therapy is an extremely effective method of destroying any cancer cells that remain after surgery and reduces the risk of breast cancer recurrence by 70 percent, according to Breastcancer.org. Radiation is delivered in multiple doses and...
Most mouth or oral cancers are squamous cell carcinomas, according to the National Institutes of Health, NIH. The treatment of mouth cancers should be a well coordinated team endeavor, says the National Cancer Society, NCI, because of the many...
The term "throat cancer" describes cancers that arise from any of the structures in the throat, mainly the pharynx, the larynx or voice box and the epiglottis.
The American Cancer Society lists radiotherapy or radiation therapy as one of...
Liver cancer can be primary, meaning it originates in the liver, or secondary, meaning that it's spread to the liver from another area of the body. Primary liver cancer affects around 21,000 people in the United States each year, with twice as...
An ependymoma is a tumor located in the cerebrospinal fluid-filled spaces of the brain and/or spinal cord. According to the Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation, ependymomas are rare but they're the third most common type of brain tumor found in...
According to MayoClinic.com, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States as of 2010. Even with therapy--surgery, chemotherapy and radiation--the survival rate after five years is less than 15 percent, according to Dr....
Gallbladder cancer, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is rare. It is usually found in late stages, making it difficult to treat. The Mayo Clinic explains that the choice of treatment depends on the stage of the cancer, the...
The American Cancer Society says radiation therapy uses high-energy beams or particles to damage cancer cells and cause them to die or fail to divide and grow. Radiation therapy is delivered by a machine outside the body or by placing radioactive...
Breast cancer affects both men and women. The spread of the cancer beyond the breast is called metastasis. Breast cancers typically metastasize to the lungs, liver, brain and bones, says the American Cancer Society (ACS). Metastatic breast cancer...
Lung cancer, according to the National Institutes of Health, NIH is the deadliest type of cancer in the U.S. It kills more people than breast cancer, colon cancer and prostate cancer combined each year in the U.S. There are two main types of lung...
Radiation therapy for lung cancer, breast cancer and other types of cancer that may involve the chest can impact the lungs. The damage to the lungs depends on the area of lung that was involved in the radiation and the amount of radiation used in...
Approximately 1 out of every 6 men in the United States will develop prostate cancer, according to the American Cancer Society. Radiation treatment remains a common form of therapy for men with prostate cancer. Different types of radiation...
Prostate cancer develops in the prostate gland, a part of the male reproductive system. According to the National Cancer Institute, the disease develops primarily in older men and is the second most common cancer after skin cancer. Treatment for...
The use of high-powered radiation to destroy cancer cells or stop them from growing and multiplying is one of the major treatment approaches in the management of breast cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, or ACS, radiation therapy...