Discussions
Running head: INEFFECTIVE CANCER TREATMENTS LEADING TO DEATHS 1
INEFFECTIVE CANCER TREATMENTS LEADING TO DEATHS 2
Ineffective Cancer Treatments Leading to Deaths
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Problem Statement
Cancer has become to be known a deadly disease which has an increasing mortality rate with a large portion of the public being unaware of they can prevent its vulnerability. However, there are some measures which can be deployed to combat the disease at the same time lowering its vulnerability. Our lifestyle has a big impact on progression or reoccurrence of cancer disease to infected individuals. Hence, our lifestyle, that is the diet and the daily activities and exercises have a great impact on the deadly disease cancer.
On the other hand, resources like Benesch (2014) talk about how autotoxins can be used in remodeling the body tissues to heal wounds and to some extent produce inflammatory which can cause cancer, and Trotti (2000) illustrated how one can understand cancer for effective continuous treatment. Hence, they did not provide relevant information as on how we can reduce the progression and reoccurrence of cancer hence dismissed in consideration to research topic. Plagiarism is avoided by ensuring every research work is referenced properly while keeping the flow of content chronologically. Have ensured that every book or journal or article is from an authorized author. Keep in mind that other people have interests in some topics and they can create blogs for their own opinions, this are not good for doing research since it is opinion.
References
Benesch, M. G., Ko, Y. M., McMullen, T. P., & Brindley, D. N. (2014). Autotaxin in the
crosshairs: taking aim at cancer and other inflammatory conditions. FEBS
letters, 588(16), 2712-2727.
Curiel, T. (2013). Cancer immunotherapy (1st ed.). New York [u.a.]: Springer.
Nelson, H. D., Smith, M. B., Griffin, J. C., & Fu, R. (2013). Use of medications to reduce the
risk of primary breast cancer: a systematic review for the US Preventive Services Task
Force. Annals of internal medicine, 158(8), 604-614.
Trotti, A., Byhardt, R., Stetz, J., Gwede, C., Corn, B., Fu, K., ... & Shipley, W. (2000). Common
toxicity criteria: version 2.0. an improved reference for grading the acute effects of
cancer treatment: impact on radiotherapy. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*
Biology* Physics, 47(1), 13-47.