Researchers: Positive results for different therapeutic methods of some types of cancer

Two new studies have said that people with some types of cancer can improve their condition after receiving radiotherapy for a shorter period, or after less serious surgeries, with the same amount of improvement in the usual treatments. For men who need radiotherapy after removing prostate cancer, radiotherapy can be high in high doses for only five sessions, known as radiotherapy, reliable such as traditional radiotherapy sessions that the patient undergoes daily to seven weeks. Radiological treatment is a well -known treatment for prostate cancer, but its use after removing the radical prostate is limited; Due to the concerns about changing the location of the prostate and the right tissue. Radiological treatment, and the study researchers followed 100 men who received radiotherapy, and the results and side effects were two years after the treatment similar to what researchers had previously monitored in patients who received treatments at longer periods. “This approach can remove a major obstacle to radiotherapy after surgery,” said Doctor Amar Kishhan, who led the study team to the David Jeffen College of Medicine at the University of California, in Los Angeles. A separate team of researchers, in a study published by the Jama Network Open, said that the cervical cancer was at an early stage, low risk, and their condition improved after surgery to eradicate the uterus only as it improved to the radical removal of the uterus and cervix. Of the 2636 patients who were carefully selected, and treated in accredited cervical cancer hospitals at a stage where the size of the tumor was between two inches or less and five inches, there was no difference in survival figures to three, five, seven or ten years or in the results of three types.