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New Treatment of Breast Cancer Patients Avoid Chemotherapy

During this time , breast cancer patients should undergo chemotherapy . However , chemotherapy can now be avoided because the National Health Service ( NHS ) England have just discovered a new treatment that does not require chemotherapy .

Reporting from the Guardian on Thursday ( 26/9 ) , the first step in the treatment of breast cancer is surgery to remove the tumor . Chemotherapy only proceed if doctors believe the risk of cancer in these patients re- grow .

Unfortunately , chemotherapy also have toxic properties that can cause nausea , vomiting , insomnia , hair loss , and fatigue .

A Breast Surgeons in Hywel Dda , Simon Holt said , half of women in Wales , United Kingdom could avoid chemotherapy for breast cancer cure is totally without worrying that the cancer will return . National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence ( Nice ) has found a new formula is more accurate test .

" Breast cancer patients will be emotionally and psychologically tense when you hear the word chemotherapy . We have a test that can help doctors better predict the risk of the spread of breast cancer . It may be beneficial so that chemotherapy is not always the next step for the patient , " said Director of Nice , Carole Longson .

Nice record as many as 15 studies of six thousand breast cancer patients worldwide undergoing chemotherapy . Having tested with the latest testing NHS and Nice , one-third of these patients actually do not require chemotherapy step .

Survey of Breast Cancer Care said most breast cancer patients who undergo chemotherapy in the UK have long-term negative impact on the psychological . Some say it affects their sex life .

In the poll , 72 percent of 600 respondents said they had left their partners because of lack of confidence with their bodies . A total of 52 percent admitted uncomfortable mini dress in front of their partner . While 64 percent of those who say they are not single -confidence to build a relationship .

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