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Posted on Thu, 25 Feb 2016
Question: breast cancer treatment and home remedy. age is 60 yrs.
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Answered by Dr. Robert Galamaga (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Considerations

Detailed Answer:
Hello & thank you for submitting your question.

Your question is a good one and encompasses a wide range of topics, so I will provide a general summary of some of the most common treatment modalities of breast cancer.

First off, surgical intervention (eg, excisional biopsy, mastectomy) may be considered depending on how advanced or localized the cancer is. This is usually determined by extensive imaging studies and previous biopsy results.

Additionally, hormonal-targeted therapy against the breast cancer cells is a mainstay of current treatment (if the cancer is susceptible to this type of treatment is determined by special tests performed on the cancer cells by the doctors who diagnose the cancer--pathologists).

Chemotherapy regimens may also be used in certain patients.

Finally, radiation may be considered in some patients.

Again, all of these treatments and combinations are on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration the previous history, extent of involvement, patient's age and overall health, and biologic characteristics of the disease.

Home remedies mostly consist of supportive treatments for any symptoms which may arise secondary to treatment or disease burden. Home remedies should also be undertaken on a case-by-case basis and always discussed with the treating physician to make sure there is no interference or contraindication with the current cancer treatments.

Some remedies that can be done, regardless, are: try to eat a healthy diet of mostly fresh fruits & vegetables; make sure to get regular exercise (doesn't have to be strenuous, but do engage in daily physical exercise such as walking).

Never underestimate the power of meditation and positive thinking (these are often helpful therapies that are often overlooked in modern medicine); maintain proper hygiene.

Unfortunately, there is no evidence showing that home remedies cure cancer.

However, incorporation of these activities into medical cancer treatment can be a useful adjunct.

I wish you all the best and good health with good spirits.


Sincerely,
Dr Galamaga
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Suggest Treatment For Breast Cancer

Brief Answer: Considerations Detailed Answer: Hello & thank you for submitting your question. Your question is a good one and encompasses a wide range of topics, so I will provide a general summary of some of the most common treatment modalities of breast cancer. First off, surgical intervention (eg, excisional biopsy, mastectomy) may be considered depending on how advanced or localized the cancer is. This is usually determined by extensive imaging studies and previous biopsy results. Additionally, hormonal-targeted therapy against the breast cancer cells is a mainstay of current treatment (if the cancer is susceptible to this type of treatment is determined by special tests performed on the cancer cells by the doctors who diagnose the cancer--pathologists). Chemotherapy regimens may also be used in certain patients. Finally, radiation may be considered in some patients. Again, all of these treatments and combinations are on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration the previous history, extent of involvement, patient's age and overall health, and biologic characteristics of the disease. Home remedies mostly consist of supportive treatments for any symptoms which may arise secondary to treatment or disease burden. Home remedies should also be undertaken on a case-by-case basis and always discussed with the treating physician to make sure there is no interference or contraindication with the current cancer treatments. Some remedies that can be done, regardless, are: try to eat a healthy diet of mostly fresh fruits & vegetables; make sure to get regular exercise (doesn't have to be strenuous, but do engage in daily physical exercise such as walking). Never underestimate the power of meditation and positive thinking (these are often helpful therapies that are often overlooked in modern medicine); maintain proper hygiene. Unfortunately, there is no evidence showing that home remedies cure cancer. However, incorporation of these activities into medical cancer treatment can be a useful adjunct. I wish you all the best and good health with good spirits. Sincerely, Dr Galamaga