Nbawnu machyi ai lam gaw, machyi ai madang, machyi ai lam amyu, hkamja lam hte tinang ra sharawng ai lam ni hta madung nga ai.
Dai hta lawm ai tsi ni gaw:
1. Hkala sawng ai lam: Dai gaw, hkalawng hte makau grupyin na sai ni hpe shaw kau ai lam re.
Hkum shan hta ana byin ai lam amyu myu nga ai.
2. Radiation therapy: Dai gaw, cancer ana hpe sat kau lu na matu, n-gun grai ja ai radiation hpe lang nna, ana hpe shayawm ya ai.
Dai hpe hkala nba byin ai hpang, ngam nga ai cancer cell ni hpe sat kau na matu, hkala sawng ai hpang lang ai.
3. Chemotherapy: Dai gaw, cancer ana hpe tsi hte tsi ya ai.
Dai hpe sai hku (sh) n-gup hku jaw nna, hkala nba hpe n galaw shi yang shayawm kau ya ai (sh) n galaw shi ai hpang, ngam nga ai cancer cell ni hpe sat kau ya ai.
4. Hormone tsi (hormone therapy): Hormone hkam la ai sai chywi ana (hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer) a matu ndai tsi hpe lang nna, cancer cell ni rawt jat wa na matu karum ya ai hormone ni hpe pat kau ya ai.
5. Targeted therapy: Dai gaw, cancer ana byin wa ai shaloi, ana kap ai hta lawm ai molecule ni hpe madung tawn nna tsi lajang ai lam re.
6. Immunotherapy: Dai gaw, ana makawp maga ai lam gaw, cancer ana hpe chye na nna, dai hpe gasat lu hkra karum ya ai.
7. Tsi tsi hkam ai lam: Machyi masha ni gaw, tsi tsi hkam ai lam hta shang lawm nna, ningnan hte chyam dinglik ai lam ni hpe hkam la lu na matu myit mai ai.
Tsi lajang ai lam gaw masha langai a ra kadawn ai lam hte masa lam ni hpe madung tawn nna galaw ai re majaw, tsi lajang ai lam hta kaja htum re ai lam hpe tsi sarawun hte bawngban na matu ahkyak ai.
Dai hta n-ga, machyi ai lam hpe tsi lajang ya ai lam, myit masin lam hte seng nna karum ya ai lam, lusha hte seng nna lam matsun ya ai lam ni hpe mung galaw ya mai ai.
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How to treat breast cancer?
The treatment for breast cancer depends on various factors such as the stage of cancer, the type of cancer, the patient's overall health, and personal preferences.
Some common treatment options include:
1. Surgery: This involves removing the tumor and surrounding tissue.
There are different types of surgery, including lumpectomy, mastectomy, and lymph node removal.
2. Radiation therapy: This uses high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors.
It is often used after surgery to kill any remaining cancer cells.
3. Chemotherapy: This involves using drugs to kill cancer cells.
It can be given intravenously or or orally and is often used to shrink tumors before surgery or to kill any remaining cancer cells after surgery.
4. Hormone therapy: This is used for hormone-receptor-positive breast cancers and works by blocking the hormones that fuel the growth of cancer cells.
5. Targeted therapy: This uses drugs that target specific molecules involved in the growth and spread of cancer cells.
6. Immunotherapy: This helps the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells.
7. Clinical trials: Patients may also consider participating in clinical trials to access new and experimental treatments.
It is important to discuss the best treatment options with a healthcare team, as the treatment plan will be tailored to the individual's specific needs and circumstances.
Additionally, supportive care such as pain management, emotional support, and nutritional guidance may also be part of the treatment plan.
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