3 Things You Need to Know to Battle Cancer

Cancer is scary. According to a study by the University of the Philippines’ Institute of Human Genetics, National Institutes of Health, 189 of every 100,000 Filipinos are afflicted with cancer, while four Filipinos die of cancer every hour. That’s cancer patients every day.

In the Philippines, the most common sites of cancer for men are lungs, liver, colon, prostate, stomach, and leukemia. The most common sites of cancer for women are breast, cervix, lungs, colon, ovary, and liver.

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As scary as the big C may sound, though, there are ways to fight the disease.

3 Things You Need to Know to Beat Cancer

1. Early Detection

Detecting it early is the first step to keeping cancer at bay. Make sure to get cancer screenings on a regular basis, such as breast cancer screenings, HPV tests and the like. It is important to check if you are at risk for cancer and if you have a genetic predisposition to the disease.

When should you consider a genetic test? Generally speaking, if you are worried about cancer risk, have a family history of cancer, and/or have had a physical diagnosis linked to an inherited cancer; it is highly recommended to consider a genetic test like Cellmax.

2. The Right Treatment

Receiving the diagnosis can also be frightening; but with the right measures, you can still win the fight against cancer. Keep in mind that you and your doctors are a team, so do your part in getting properly involved in your treatments. If you are feeling a bit overwhelmed, bring a trusted person with you to help take note of everything.

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Make sure you also do your own diligent research on the topic and don’t be afraid or shy to ask your medical team about anything that you might learn in the process. If needed, get a second opinion, as well.

You may also consider Onconomics Plus, a test that gives you and your doctor access to information about the effects of specific anti-cancer drugs, targeted therapies and natural treatments on your cancer cells. This information can be helpful in your treatment.

3. Monitoring

If you have already successfully defeated cancer, congratulations! However, things do not stop there. Make it a point to monitor the risk of cancer recurrence by keeping a close watch on your health to manage the risk.

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This includes getting regular checkups from your doctor and keeping the healthy habits that you’ve developed while battling the disease. Be proactive with your health through Oncocount, a premier test that may help detect early cancer relapse.

If you are worried about cancer, make sure you follow the necessary steps to fighting it. For more information and for help with cancer-related issues, visit gmtmanila.com