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Primary Bone Cancer: Surgery
Surgery is part of the main treatment for most primary bone cancers. Learn about the types of surgery that may be used, and what you can expect.
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Primary Bone Cancer: Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is an important part of treatment for some types of bone cancers. But it may not be helpful for other types. Learn when chemotherapy is used and what you can expect.
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Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML): Introduction
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a type of leukemia that starts in white blood cells that normally help the body fight infections.
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10 Types of Complementary Cancer Therapy
Here is a brief explanation of 10 different complementary cancer therapies.
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Understanding the Provisions of Your Managed Care Plan
Whether you are newly diagnosed with cancer or facing choices based on new or additional treatment advice, it's important to understand the coverage provided by your manage care plan. Learn what to look for, what questions to ask, and more.
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Illness and Job Discrimination
The two major laws that exist to make sure that anyone with a disability or anyone dealing with a health crisis is not discriminated against are the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Family and Medical Leave Act.
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Osteoporosis and Cancer: Females
If you have osteoporosis, your bones become porous and weak. As they lose strength, they are more likely to break. People with osteoporosis are particularly at risk for breaking these bones.
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Osteoporosis and Cancer: Males
Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become porous and weak. As they lose strength, they are more likely to break. Bones in the spine, hip, wrist, pelvis, and upper arm are particularly at risk of fracture in people with osteoporosis.
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Hormonal Therapy: Managing Side Effects in Women
The female hormones estrogen and progesterone promote the growth of some breast tumors. Hormonal therapy may be given to block these hormones from stimulating tumor growth.
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