Breast Cancer � PalliativeBreast Cancer – Palliative General InformationYou may not be familiar with the medical phrase “palliative therapy”; actually, this clinical phrase refers to the types of therapy options that focus on reducing the severity of the individual’s symptoms (caused by the presence of a certain clinical condition) rather than try to delay, halt or reverse the progression of the clinical disorder. In other words, such a treatment trial aims to grant the patient with an effective ease of their symptoms, but without being able to cure them of their condition. This type of medical approach is widely employed in today’s society especially in the case of patients who have to deal with complex, severe medical disorders, as it is able to increase their quality of life and to ease them of their suffering. For this reason, Breast Cancer – Palliative therapy options are commonly prescribed to females who are suffering from an advanced stage of breast cancer (metastatic). Such treatment options are known to include medical care that is given to the patient in hospices, hospitals, palliative therapy units, etc. Furthermore, you should know that such treatment options tend to focus more on the emotional well-being, spiritual needs and social relationships of dying patients than on their physical symptoms. For example, you can refer to chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and any types of hormone-based medical therapies as types of Breast Cancer – Palliative as such therapeutic approaches are able to reduce the disturbing symptoms of such a condition and improve the patient’s life-style. You should also know that palliative therapy options can also be administered to the patient at her home, as this has shown to be beneficial for the female’s emotional well-being. Breast Cancer – PalliativeIn this part of our presentation we intend to present you some general medical aspects that are related to the administration of such a therapy trial (Breast Cancer – Palliative medical support). In case you need further clinical data concerning this matter you should refer to a medical provider who is specialized in palliative care clinical services. Such a medical provider can offer you important details concerning the medical products which you can employ as Breast Cancer – Palliative agents and that are effective as symptom-relievers or as pain-relievers (pain-killer remedies), about practical (professional) ways in which you are advised to try and cope with your clinical symptoms, and about the importance of being surrounded by your family and friends (emotional support is one of the main keys of success of almost all types of Breast Cancer – Palliative therapy courses). In the case of survivors of breast cancer, undergoing a palliative therapy course is significantly important for the female’s comfort and well-being, effectively limiting the harmful impact that this medical condition may have on the patient’s daily activities (daily routine). For breast cancer survivors, palliative care can make a significant contribution to your sense of well-being and comfort, allowing you to do as much as possible each day by limiting the impact of the disease on your daily life and activities. You should always keep in mind that you can employ Breast Cancer – Palliative therapy courses along with other therapeutic approaches for your medical condition – this can help you gain further comfort. Like with most other treatment courses, the adequate type of palliative therapy which you should employ should be determined by a professional in this medical area. He or she will know what to prescribe you, depending on your age, sex, general health condition, severity of the cancer, and so on. You should not be afraid or ashamed to ask for help or to try something new. It is normal to be concerned about your well being and you should always try to find new ways in which you can enhance your current life-style standards in order to have a life as normal as possible. You should find the necessary medical support in your family and friends, but also in specialized groups (other patients who are undergoing Breast Cancer – Palliative clinical care) – this has proven very helpful, as it boosted patient’s emotional state (making new acquaintances is always helpful and thus, recommended). Breast Cancer – Palliative TreatmentThe following clinical remedies are in some way connected to this type of medical treatment (Breast Cancer – Palliative). However, you should always keep in mind that the medical facts with which we have provided you in this chapter are only general facts that cannot substitute the professional expertise of a well trained medical practitioner. You should not make any decisions concerning your breast cancer therapy. The most common medical remedies which can be prescribed to patients who are interested in following a palliative approach for their breast cancer include the following medicines: Zoladex (this product is an antineoplastic remedy, a hormone-based medication; the generic name for this drug is Goserelin); Nolvadex (this medication is also an antineoplastic remedy – to be more precise, a hormone-based drug, its generic name is Tamoxifen); Megace (can also be purchased under the generic medical name of Megestrol; this product is a popular progestin medication – in other words, it is also an antineoplastic hormone-based drug); Andro La 200 (is a widely known product that belongs to the class of anabolic steroids and androgens; the generic clinical name for this drug is Testosterone), etc. Zoladex is one of the most common medical remedies which are employed in such a therapy course (Breast Cancer – Palliative medical support). However, the prolonged use of this medical product is known to be associated with certain complications, especially a diminished bone mineral density. Bone loss can be experienced by smokers, alcoholics or those who are at a high risk of developing osteoporosis and who are being treated with Zoladex. Furthermore, you should know that the use of this clinical remedy may worsen your symptoms, but only in the early stages of your therapy. As the use of this medication is known to stop menstruation, all pre-menopausal females who continue to have their periods during their therapy course with this medication should refer to their medical prescriber. Missed or delayed doses of this product can determine menstrual bleeding or even ovulation. |
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