surveillance
When a person does not receive immediate treatment, but instead has their health monitored regularly, with the option of future treatment if necessary….
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When a person does not receive immediate treatment, but instead has their health monitored regularly, with the option of future treatment if necessary….
A patient who stays in hospital while having treatment.
Unproven therapies that are used in place of conventional treatment, often in the hope that they will provide a cure.
…Queensland. Those who lived in more socioeconomically disadvantaged areas and those areas more than an hour travel from the closest radiation treatment facilities, had higher LOLE than those in the rest of the state. For cancer patients diagnosed in 2016,…
Your doctors will run a number of tests to get a diagnosis, see if the cancer has spread to other parts of your body and develop a treatment plan. The tests you have will depend on the type of cancer…
…it opened in 1991, the Gluyas Rotary Lodge has provided vital access to life saving treatment and support services for more than 5000 regional Queenslanders. CCQ’s six lodges statewide are vital to cancer control – helping us address geograghic barriers…
A psychologist or psychiatrist who has special training and experience in the treatment of psychosocial aspects of cancer….
A protein produced by prostate cells. It may indicate prostate cancer and can be used to monitor its recurrence post treatment….
A doctor who specialises in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions, including melanoma.
…on less intensive treatment regimens. What does this mean? Information on a greater than expected number of deaths following treatment can be used to guide clinicians in treatment decisions and patient surveillance to allow early intervention if possible, with the…
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