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Vaginal Cancer: Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy is a treatment for cancer that uses beams of energy, usually X-rays. This treatment is also called radiotherapy. Its goal is to kill or shrink cancer cells. Read on to learn more about how it's used to treat vaginal cancer.
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Vulvar Cancer: Newly Diagnosed
If you've been recently diagnosed with vulvar cancer, working with your healthcare team and learning about treatment choices can help.
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Exercising After Breast Cancer: Moving Toward Health
Breast cancer can make you feel as though your body has failed you. But research shows that exercise can help you regain some control over your body and your life.
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Primary Bone Cancer: Tests to Check the Extent of the Cancer
If your healthcare provider has found that you have primary bone cancer, more tests will be needed. These tests can help your healthcare provider learn more about your type of cancer and its specific location and size.
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Primary Bone Cancer: Diagnosis
If your healthcare provider thinks you might have primary bone cancer, you will need certain exams and tests to be sure. Read on to learn more about what you can expect.
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Primary Bone Cancer: Newly Diagnosed
Being told you have bone cancer can be scary, and you may have many questions. But you have people on your healthcare team to help.
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Oral Cancer: Newly Diagnosed
Being told you have oral cancer can be scary, and you may have many questions. But you have people on your healthcare team to help.
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Oral Cancer: Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy uses anticancer medicines to kill cancer cells. The medicines are made to attack and kill cancer cells that grow quickly. Some normal cells also grow quickly. Because of this, chemotherapy can also harm those cells. This can cause side effects.
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Oral Cancer: Treatment Questions
These questions can help you communicate with your healthcare provider and know what to expect for your treatment.
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