Stanislaus County Health Services Agency
 
 
Cancer
 
 
Cancer is the production of out of control abnormal cells that grow and divide and spread to other parts of the body. The cells will eventually accumulate and form tumors that could damage normal tissue.

Some general symptoms of cancer could be unexplained weight loss, fever, fatigue, or lumps on any part of the body. If you have a specific cancer (breast, prostate) you may experience symptoms related to that type of cancer.

If you suspect you may have cancer make an appointment with your physician immediately. He or she will run tests and if necessary, refer you to an oncologist. If it is confirmed that you have cancer the most common treatments used today are radiation and chemotherapy. Many variables are used in determining the treatment for cancer such as type of cancer, stage of cancer, and age of patient. Your doctor will be able to discuss the types of treatment with you and together you can determine the best course to take.

According to the American Cancer Society half of all men and one-third of all women in the United States will develop cancer during their lifetimes. The good news is over half of all cancer patients are will be cured.

Below are some sites on the WWW selected by the HSA as being worthwhile sources of information. They should NOT be relied upon for personal diagnosis or treatment. These sites are provided for general educational aid only, and should not be relied on as a substitute for consultation with your physician. If you have questions, please contact your healthcare provider. HSA does not endorse any of these organizations. This list is not comprehensive.

National Cancer Institute
American Cancer Society
Cancer News on the Net
Web MD - Cancer Health Center
MyMedCenter.com - Cancer Information Center
 
 
   
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