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CHAPTER 4 The medical frontier: getting the best orthodox treatment The oncologist’s perspective by Professor Karol Sikora with cancer nurse Patricia Peat
ОглавлениеThis chapter covers the current best practices available at the most advanced treatment centres, giving you a benchmark against which to measure the treatment you are being offered locally. This information will enable you to check worldwide for the very best resources and treatments available for your individual situation. Advice will be given on how to obtain second and third opinions as and when necessary.
In the last 20 years, there have been dramatic strides in our understanding of what cancer is and how best to treat it. Some cancers that were almost uniformly fatal in the past, such as Hodgkin’s disease and testicular cancer, are now mostly curable, thanks to chemotherapy. We are more open about the diagnosis of cancer in society and there is much media interest in cancer stories – good and bad. We are also living longer, which means that, as cancer is more common in older people (due to the declining effectiveness of the immune system, and longer exposure to poor dietary habits and environmental pollutants), the incidence of the disease is increasing.
Above all, we have managed to break some of the taboos that surround cancer so that the diagnosis is now usually acknowledged between doctor and patient, family and friends. This new frankness means that the need for information has never been greater.
Consumerism is hitting healthcare in a big way and, if used correctly, can change for better the way in which we obtain care. But, to avoid tilting at windmills, it is essential that you arm yourself with facts. To this end, we offer you here an unbiased guide to the world of cancer and its treatment to help you find the combination of orthodox and complementary medicine that will provide you with the best springboard to deal with your situation.
Nevertheless, on a cautionary note, please remember that with all forms of research the end results cannot be guaranteed. So, some of the areas being currently researched or developed and included in this chapter may not ultimately become available treatments. To confirm what really is available now, the major cancer information services listed in the Resources Directory (pages 257–63) can give you up-to-date information on all orthodox treatments, surgical procedures and clinical-trial availability to help you assess the potential effectiveness of any treatments you have been offered.
But first, let us go back to the beginning of the story and think more about the nature of cancer so that the modes of treatment can be better understood.