Breast Cancer Health Article

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Treatment

The best chance for successful treatment is to find breast cancer early. Breast cancer is a life-threatening disease, and a correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment with surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation is critical to controlling the illness.

Acupuncture and guided imagery may be useful tools in treating pain symptoms and side effects of chemotherapy associated with breast cancer. Acupuncture involves the placement of a series of thin needles into the skin at targeted locations on the body, known as acupoints, in order to harmonize the energy flow within the human body.

Guided imagery involves creating a visual mental image of pain. Once the pain can be visualized, the patient can adjust the image to make it more pleasing, and thus more manageable, to them.

A number of herbal remedies are also available to lessen pain symptoms and chemotherapy side effects, and to promote relaxation and healing. However, breast cancer patients should consult with their healthcare professional before taking them. Depending on the preparation and the type of herb, these remedies may interact with or enhance the effects of other prescribed medications.

Results of a clinical trial performed at the National Cancer Institute of Milan, Italy, have indicated that homeopathic remedies of belladonna (Atropa belladonna) can be useful in relieving the discomfort, warmth, and swelling of the skin associated with radiotherapy for breast cancer (i.e., radiodermatitis). As with all homeopathic remedies, the prescription of belladonna depends on an individual's overall symptom picture, mood, and temperament, and should be prepared by a trained homeopathic professional. When used as a homeopathic remedy, belladonna is administered in a highly diluted form to trigger the body's natural healing response without risk of belladonna poisoning or overdose. There are many other herbs that help in relieving the nausea that accompanies chemotherapy, including ginger (Zingiber officinale).

Allopathic treatment

Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. Breast cancer is treated in two ways: locally to eliminate tumor cells from the breast by surgery and radiation, and to systemically destroy cancer cells that have traveled to other parts of the body. Systemic therapy includes the use of drugs in chemotherapy and hormonal treatments to reduce the amount of estrogen circulating in the blood.

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Author Info: Paula Ford-Martin, Teresa G. Odle, The Gale Group Inc., Gale, Detroit, Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine, 2005
 
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