Orthodox medicine is still the first place to look to get the cancer diagnosis. But more and more people are choosing alternative treatments unorthodox. However this is an area in which the opinion is also deeply fragmented.
Cancer is increasing worldwide . According
to a recent report by Macmillan Cancer Support , where almost half of
the UK will receive a cancer diagnosis at some point in their lives . Billions
of pounds are being spent on research and testing of treatments and
medical advances consecutive appearance over the years is to help
patients live longer than what was previously I can think of .
However, there is not , and probably never will be - a kind of " miracle " can cure all types of cancer that threatens us . Cancer is a huge problem and is still changing , and we are always looking for new ways to cope with it .
Orthodox medicine is still the first place that we should continue to look to . But more and more people look to alternative treatments and unorthodox they are given a voice . This is an area in which the opinion is still deeply fragmented .
According
to The Haven Breast Cancer Fund , 89 % of service users splendor of
this fund that the complementary therapies unorthodox ( including herbs ,
nutrition , air transportation , development of therapies and mind - body ) is very important for their recovery .
Kate
James , an emergency physician , who now runs a medical practice
facilities integrated in Northumberland ( England ) agreed that diet is
very important . When
13 -year-old mother and her daughter was diagnosed with cancer , she
sought to add alternative therapy in combination with chemotherapy and
radiation of modern medicine .
"
I started with the diet , " she said , " eliminating things indigestion
and body more tired and instead live foods , juices and foods rich in
chlorophyll . " For face the choice between treating " non-mainstream " unproven and mainstream medicine , she chose both .
However,
Martin Ledwick , head information nurse at Cancer Research UK
organizations , but to understand the attractiveness of the alternative
treatments " unorthodox " , patients would still be cautious .
Friday, October 25, 2013
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