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Chewing and Swallowing Problems During Cancer Treatment
If you have mouth problems, eat soft, soothing foods (at cold or room temperature), and puree cooked foods in the blender to make them smoother and easier to eat.
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Nutrition Before Cancer Treatment Begins
Good nutrition is important before, during, and after cancer treatment. Read on to learn more.
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Cancer and Pain Management
When you have cancer, it's important to talk about pain management with your doctor. Even if pain can't be prevented, it can often be reduced or controlled. Here's what you need to know.
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Physical Exercise for Cancer
Exercise offers benefits for many people with cancer. Read on to learn how physical activity may help you, what safety steps to take, exercise tips for cancer survivors, and more.
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Preparing for Cancer Treatment
The first step in preparing for your cancer treatment is to find an oncologist and treatment center. Ask your general or primary healthcare provider for a referral or contact government and professional medical organizations, such as your state's health department, the National Cancer Institute, or the American Medical Association, for information on cancer specialists and treatment centers in your area.
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Palliative Care for People with Cancer
Palliative care can be provided in the hospital, at home, or in a setting specializing in such care. It may be long-term over several years, or short-term, lasting days or weeks. Palliative care may include chemotherapy or radiation for pain control.
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Surgery to Treat Cancer
One type of surgery for cancer is curative, taking out the cancerous tumor or growth. Surgeons use this surgery when the cancerous tumor is in one certain part of the body. It is often the main treatment. Other types of cancer treatments, such as radiation, may be used before or after the surgery.
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Chemotherapy
Detailed information on the different ways that chemotherapy is used to treat cancer.
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Diagnostic Procedures for Cancer: Overview
Detailed information on the most common diagnostic procedures for cancer.
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