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Cancer treatment can include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, and biological therapy. The doctor may use one method or a combination of methods, depending on the type and location of the cancer, whether the disease has spread, the patient s age and general health, and other factors. Because treatment for cancer can also damage healthy cells and tissues, it often causes si...
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