There are five main categories of cancer;
(1) Carcinomas (begin in the skin or tissues that line the internal organs);
(2) Sarcomas (develop in the bone, cartilage, fat, muscle or other connective tissues);
(3) Leukaemia (begins in the blood and bone marrow);
(4) Lymphomas start in the immune system;
(5) Central nervous system cancers (develop in the brain and spinal cord).
Blood cancers combined (leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma) is the fifth most common type of cancer in the UK, and of those diagnosed, only 30% of blood cancer patients in need of blood stem cell donation will find a donor within their family.
Whilst conventional treatment is based on four forms of treatment - surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and hormone therapy, potential interactions between orthodox and Health Optimising therapies need to be taken into consideration when treating a patient with cancer.
www.hopespring.clinic
(1) Carcinomas (begin in the skin or tissues that line the internal organs);
(2) Sarcomas (develop in the bone, cartilage, fat, muscle or other connective tissues);
(3) Leukaemia (begins in the blood and bone marrow);
(4) Lymphomas start in the immune system;
(5) Central nervous system cancers (develop in the brain and spinal cord).
Blood cancers combined (leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma) is the fifth most common type of cancer in the UK, and of those diagnosed, only 30% of blood cancer patients in need of blood stem cell donation will find a donor within their family.
Whilst conventional treatment is based on four forms of treatment - surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and hormone therapy, potential interactions between orthodox and Health Optimising therapies need to be taken into consideration when treating a patient with cancer.
www.hopespring.clinic
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