by drsadmin | Jul 25, 2019 | Blog, Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Head and Neck Cancer, Risk of Cancer
An oncologist uses a combination of chemotherapy, radiation and/or surgery to treat cancer. These therapies have some adverse side effects. One of them is the development of painful mouth sores, known as oral mucositis. This has emerged as one of the most debilitating...
by drsadmin | Jul 15, 2019 | Blog, Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Risk of Cancer, Uncategorized
Those people who have weakened immune systems should be on a neutropenic diet. The people will get protection from bacteria and other harmful organisms found in some food and drinks if they have this diet. Your body may face difficulties in protecting itself from...
by drsadmin | Jul 1, 2019 | Blog, Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Risk of Cancer
A small, implantable reservoir with a thin silicone tube that is attached to a vein is known as ChemoPort. This vein-access device has a major advantage and that is chemotherapy medicine can be delivered directly into the port rather than a vein. This eliminates the...
by drsadmin | Jun 29, 2019 | Blog, Cancer, Cancer Prevention, Risk of Cancer
A type of white blood cell is known as a plasma cell. The plasma cells make antibodies and these help in fighting infections by recognizing and fighting germs. A type of cancer that affects the plasma cells is called multiple myeloma. When there is an attack of...
by drsadmin | May 31, 2019 | Blog, Cancer, Cancer Prevention
World No Tobacco Day is observed on 31st May every year. As a tribute to the 6 million killed each year by tobacco and a call of action for governments to halt this deadly epidemic, this day has been observed by the World Health Organization from the year 1987. The...