DM - Oncology, ESMO Certified Medical Oncologist, Resident Fellow
Oncologist, Guwahati
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12 years experience
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Blood cancer can be a terminal condition.
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The answer is more false and less a yes. Blood cancer can be acute or chronic, and the spread also could be quite rapid. Therefore, when the progress is rapid, it might get detected until it has advanced quite a bit. Therefore, treating this rapidly progressing condition can become a challenge. In such cases, stem cell therapy and immunomodulatory drugs can be helpful. If there is a family history of blood cancer, talk to your doctor about what symptoms to watch for. Preventive measures including herbs and lifestyle changes can help in preventing the onset of blood cancer.
What are the treatment options for blood cancer?
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Given that this is a widespread condition, surgery and radiation have limited scope in managing this condition. Treatment is with the use of immunomodulatory therapy which acts on the immune system. In addition, lifestyle changes including dietary changes, being physically active, and reducing overall inflammation are necessary. Social support system is also very essential to manage overall health. Close-knit friends and/or family circle who can support you and can help manage the changes that blood cancer brings with it.
Blood cancer is not curable
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Blood cancer is difficult to manage, as it is not a localized condition. The entire body is affected, and so it is true that it requires a different approach. New options like stem cell therapy and immunomodulatory therapy help in controlling the spread of cancer and improving overall immunity. New-age treatment options are aimed at improving overall health and also improving immunity. Energy levels are increased and infections are controlled.
What are the most common types of blood cancer?
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Blood, the liquid medium, which runs through the body carries nutrients to all parts of the body. In addition, it also plays a major role in immunity and in fighting infections. It has different cells, and depending on which cells are affected, the blood cancer type can vary. All these cells are produced in the marrow, and when the marrow is affected, it results in myeloma. Blood cancer is increasing in prevalence but is very difficult to diagnose as the entire body is affected. Being aware of family history is very essential.
What are some indications of blood cancer?
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As noted above, the blood carries nutrients to all organs, and when blood cancer ensues, this is affected. Therefore, there is shortness of breath and overall reduced energy levels. There is also increased susceptibility to infections, headache, and blurring of vision. If there is a family history, one should understand the signs and symptoms to watch for with the doctor. This can help in early diagnosis, as most often blood cancer can go undiagnosed until quite late in the process.