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癌症治療
有很多類型的癌症治療方法。 您所接受的治療方式將取決於您所患的癌症類型及其進展程度。 有些癌症患者只能接受一種治療。 但是大多數人會結合多種療法,例如外科手術,化學療法和/或放射療法。 您可能還會進行免疫療法,靶向療法或激素療法。
Clinical trials might also be an option for you. Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. Understanding what they are and how they work can help you decide if taking part in a trial is a good option for you.
When you need treatment for cancer, you have a lot to learn and think about. It is normal to feel overwhelmed and confused. But, talking with your doctor and learning all you can about all your treatment options, including clinical trials, can help you make a decision you feel good about. Our Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Treatment may help.
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