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Endometrial cancer: advanced stages and targeted treatment

Endometrial cancer, also known as uterine or womb cancer, is a cancer of the uterus that is formed by abnormal cell growth inside the tissue of the womb, called the endometrium. In its later stages, it can be difficult to treat, but targeted therapies may be able to provide new hope for patients in their fight against the cancer. In this article, a leading medical oncologist explains the stages of endometrial cancer and how targeted treatment can be used against it.

Treatment options for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: From chemotherapy to immunotherapy

Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) is a type of cancer that originates in the lymphatic system, which is part of the body’s immune system. Treatment for this condition depends on various factors, including the type and stage of the lymphoma, as well as the patient's overall health. The main treatment options include chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, and, in some cases, stem cell transplants.

Breast cancer genetics: The role of BRCA1 and BRCA2

Genetics plays a significant role in the development of breast cancer, significantly increasing a woman’s risk of developing the cancer. Here, Mr Naren Basu, renowned consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon, provides an expert insight into breast cancer genetics, discussing the role of genes such as BRCA1 and BRCA2, the implications of genetic testing, and the treatment options available for those affected.

Breast reduction surgery for cosmetic and cancer patients

Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty, can be performed for both cosmetic reasons and as part of treatment for cancer patients. The procedure involves the removal of excess breast tissue, fat, and skin to achieve a more proportionate breast size, alleviate physical discomfort, or to reconstruct the breast after cancer treatment.

Understanding chemotherapy: what to expect and how to manage side effects

Chemotherapy works by targeting cancer cells with aggressive chemical drugs called cytotoxins. The cytotoxins work by preventing the division and multiplication of cancer cells. Ideally, the cytotoxins will only kill the cancer cells, but because they are so potent, they inevitably cause damage to healthy and helpful cells of the body. This will cause unintentional side effects that can take its toll on the body and mind, and it is good to be prepared for what may happen.

The patient pathway in Biliary Tract Cancer

Biliary tract cancer, which includes cancers of the bile ducts (cholangiocarcinoma) and gallbladder, is a rare but aggressive type of cancer. The patient pathway from diagnosis to treatment involves multiple stages, each requiring specialised care and a multidisciplinary approach. In this informative article, leading senior medical oncologist Dr Shivan Sivakumar details why understanding this pathway can help patients and their families navigate the complexities of the disease and make informed decisions about their care.

Breast augmentation after breast cancer: What to expect

Breast augmentation following breast cancer surgery is a significant step in the recovery process, aiming to restore the breast's appearance and improve the patient's quality of life. This procedure can help many women regain confidence and a sense of normalcy after their battle with cancer. Here’s a comprehensive guide from leading consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon Mr Ioannis Michalakis on what to expect.

What is the patient pathway in pancreatic cancer?

Pancreatic cancer is a serious and often challenging condition to diagnose and treat. Understanding the patient pathway—from initial symptoms to treatment and follow-up - is crucial for patients and their families. This pathway typically involves several stages, including diagnosis, treatment planning and ongoing care. Here to provide a detailed look at this, is leading medical oncologist Dr Shivan Sivakumar.

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