Informative Essay: Chemotherapy And Breast Cancer

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Personally, I have never had breast cancer nor has anyone in my immediate family had breast cancer, so I don’t know how physically hard it can be when you have that disease. A family friend had breast cancer and most the time she seemed happy and painless, but other times she looked sad and in a lot of pain. I could not image the pain and the fight you must go through, and the different treatments needed to cure the breast cancer. Depending on the type of breast cancer, can be painful. The biggest method people try to decrease the amount of pain they have while having cancer is chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is usually given to patients by a needle to the vein, but may be given by a pill. Not all patients know what chemotherapy is, “Chemotherapy …show more content…

Treatments that help, may make the patient feel worse than the cancer originally did. Although chemotherapy helps fight the cancer, it has some harsh side effects such as the hair loss. “Chemotherapy can cause hair loss by attacking hair follicle cells.” (healthline.com) Chemotherapy shrinks the tumor and it reduces the amount of tissue that needs to be removed during surgery. The treatments depend on the stage of the breast cancer, but some treatments that can be used are surgery, medical procedures, and medications. Once one is aware of the different treatments, and has decided which treatment to proceed with, the patient may feel better, feel relieved. Deciding the treatment, to be used can relieve stress and anxiety. Patient’s may have anxiety about upcoming surgeries which is a normal response. Establishing a relationship with the doctors can improve anxiety about procedures. Family and friends can also be useful to talk to during this time. They can help relieve any stress by just listening and giving them answers. After the trauma of treatment is over, it’s common to feel relieved. Patients may feel lost or scared after the treatments are over, which is a normal

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