For many years, cancer has been the second and, among women aged 30-69, the first cause of death in Poland after cardiovascular diseases. The incidence of malignant tumours is increasing very...
Nausea and vomiting are one of the common side effects that patients starting cancer treatment ask about. They are such unpleasant sensations that there is often a great deal of anxiety and fear...
Cancer treatment is a complex, long-term process. One element may be chemotherapy, i.e. the use of anti-cancer drugs, i.e. cytostatics. These preparations are used to destroy cancer cells. They...
Oncological treatment is often a long-term therapy lasting several months and consisting of surgery, radio- and chemotherapy. The latter is particularly associated with vomiting and hair loss. The...
Cancer is becoming more common every year. The number of people who have been cured, as well as those undergoing treatment, is increasing. A significant proportion of patients want to lead an active...
Radiotherapy is a localised oncological treatment method used for malignant tumours.