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What does your liver do?
Produces blood proteins that help your immune system function well, carry oxygen and enable clotting
Stores and releases nutrients to your bloodstream
Produces bile – the enzyme that helps help digest food
Breaks down saturated fat and produces cholesterol out of it
Stores glucose in the form of glycogen
Keeps your body free from toxins.
When should I visit the cancer specialist?
Earlier it used to be 7 warning signals of the cancer. Presently, since the cancer is not uncommon, the advice would be, any persistent (lasting beyond a couple of weeks or months), progressive (increasing in intensity despite regular medication) complaints not responding to regular medication requires investigation to rule out cancer. Consult Best Cancer Care Specialists in Aster International Institute of Oncology in Bangalore.
What can do I to enhance the cure?
Earlier not much importance was given to the patient's and attendant's role in the management of cancer. Nowadays a lot of importance needs to be given to the lifestyle led by patients and their attendants. For one, it will improve the quality of life of patients and the people around them and secondly, these lifestyle changes have the chance of improving the cure rate. Refer to the survivorship program that will be provided on your to the Best Oncology Hospital in Bangalore.
Is cancer a communicable disease?
Here the answer has not changed. Cancer is not a contagious disease or disorder that can so quickly transmit from one person to another. The immune system of a healthy person will destroy foreign cells, including cancer cells from another person. There is no such evidence that cancer is a communicable disease that can transmit from a cancer patient to a healthy person if they are in close contact with or breathing common air. One can safely mix with cancer patients, use utensils in common, and allow playing with children/grandchildren. Occasionally, cancer can spread through tissue or organ transplantation methods due to immunosuppression medication.
Is cancer curable?
Yes, cancer is a curable disease, if it is diagnosed at an early stage (Stage I and II) and appropriate treatment is prescribed by cancer specialists. The highly treatable types of cancers are breast cancer, skin cancer (non-melanomas), colon cancer, prostate cancer, testis cancer, and cervical cancer. In the present day, even the early stage IV cancer can be curable. The focus has shifted to intent. From Stage I to early Stage IV (limited metastases) the approach now is with the intent to cure. The increasing use of immunotherapy and/or stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) in early-stage IV is a welcome development. Visit Best Cancer Centre in Bangalore to avail the advanced treatments for cancer.
How should I prepare when I visit the cancer specialist?
It is very important to use the time optimally with the time you spend during the consultation. Although you would be anxious to spend a lot of time knowing the outcome of the cancer vis a vis cure, the doctor may not exactly be able to assure the outcome of you in exact terms. The general statistics the doctors have is for choosing and recommending the treatment for you, and a specialist will not able to specify for you the cure. Instead, you should give enough time to regarding choices of treatment available and focus on what you can do to improve the probability of a cure. Please check the survivorship program of Best Oncology Hospital in Bangalore.