How to treat Breast cancer?

['Liɛŋ wargak ɛmɛ']

Kä derɛ kanthɛr thith luäk i̱di̱?

Kä ta̱a̱ in ba jek kɛ kui̱ kanthɛr thithä te thi̱n kɛ ta̱a̱ in te kanthɛr thi̱n, ta̱a̱ in te kanthɛr thi̱n, ta̱a̱ puɔlä pua̱a̱ny ran in te kɛ jɛ, kɛnɛ min go̱o̱rɛ.

Tha̱a̱ŋ kä tin laa lät kɛ jɛ laa te rɛydiɛn:

1. Ɣɔ̱rji̱: Nɛmɛ matdɛ ni̱ woc kä tuɔmɛr kɛnɛ thëcuë min te gekädɛ.

Tëë kɛ dup ti̱ gööl ti̱ ca la̱t, amääni̱ lumpectomy, mastectomy, kɛnɛ lymph node removal.

2. Redi̱e̱e̱t therapi̱: Nɛmɛ lätdɛ kɛ radi̱e̱e̱e̱tni̱ ti̱ tekɛ buɔ̱m ɛlɔ̱ŋ kɛ ɣöö bɛ thëlli̱ kanthɛr näk kɛnɛ ɣöö bɛ tuɔmni̱ jakä kuiy.

Jɛn laa jɛ laa la̱tkɛ kɛ kɔr la̱t kɛ ɣöö baa thɛl in ci̱ duɔth kä kanthɛr näk.

3. Chemotherapy: Nɛmɛ matdɛ la̱t wal ti̱ näk thëlli̱ kanthɛr.

Jɛn derɛ thöp kɛ duɔ̱ɔ̱p mi̱ bi̱ wä rɛy riɛm kiɛ kɛ thokdɛ kä derɛ la̱t kɛ ɣöö bɛ jua̱th jakä kuiy kɛ nhiam kä ɣöö ba ji̱i̱n ŋok kiɛ bɛ thëlli̱ kanthɛr tin ci̱ duɔth näk kɛ kɔr kä ɣöö ba ji̱i̱n ŋok.

4. Ɣɔrmɔɔn tɛrapi̱: Nɛmɛ la̱tkɛ jɛ kɛ kui̱ kä ɣöö ba kanthɛr in te rɛy thuɔpni̱dɛ luäk kɛ ɣöö bɛ rɔ rep kä bɛ rɔ rep kä bɛ rɔ rep kɛ ɣöö bɛ ɣɔrmɔɔn in jak thëlli̱ kanthɛr kä bɛ rɔ rep jakä di̱t pën.

5.Therapy mi̱ ca riali̱kä: Nɛmɛ laa lät kɛ wal ti̱ laa luäkɛ ni̱ molecule tin laa jakɛ thëlli̱ kanthɛrä kä laa pith.

6. Immunotherapy: Nɛmɛ luäkɛ puɔ̱ny in gaŋ jua̱th kɛ ɣöö bɛ thëlli̱ kanthɛrä ŋa̱c kä bɛ kɛ ben näk.

7. Klini̱kal ɣɔ̱n: Ji̱ jua̱thni̱ dɔ̱ŋ bä de kɛn car i̱ bi̱ kɛn rɔ̱ mat rɛy ɣɔ̱n ki̱lini̱kal kɛ ɣöö de kɛn jek kä ti̱ pay tuɔɔk kɛnɛ ɣɔ̱n ki̱i̱mni̱.

Ɛ mi̱ di̱i̱t ɛn ɣöö deri̱ ruac kɛ kui̱i̱ kä ɣöö deri̱ ji̱ luäk kɛ ŋuani̱ tin gɔaa kɛ kui̱i̱du kɛ buɔ̱n ji̱ jua̱thni̱, kɛ ɣöö ba ca̱p in deri̱ ji̱ luäk kɛ jɛ rialikä kɛ kui̱i̱ kä ɣöö bi̱ raan rɔ luäk kɛ min go̱o̱rɛ kɛnɛ ta̱a̱ in te̱e̱ thi̱n.

Ɛ nyɔk bä, luäk mi̱ cie luäk kɛ bɛ̈c pua̱a̱ny, luäk kɛ ta̱a̱ in te kɛ lɔc ran, kɛnɛ luäk kɛ mi̱eth derɛ la tha̱a̱ŋ in görkɛ kä ji̱.

['Kuënɛ']

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['Lät kɛ kui̱i̱ jua̱thni̱']

['Ɛn wɛbthaay ɛmɛ ca la̱th lät kɛ kui̱ ŋi̱i̱cä kɛnɛ läri kä /cɛ lot ni ɣöö ba ji̱ moc kɛ luäk ki̱mä kiɛ lät ti̱ gööl.']

['Lät kɛ läri tin ca ŋun /ca kɛ bi̱ lät kɛ ɣöö ba jua̱th jek kiɛ ba kɛ ciɛŋ, kä nɛy tin görkɛ luäk ki̱mädiɛn kärɔ̱ ba kɛ thiec kä ki̱m mi̱ tekɛ luäk ki̱mä.']

['Guic ɛ gɔaa ɛn ɣöö ɛn neural net min jak luɔc kä thie̱cni̱, /cɛ thuɔ̱k ɛlɔ̱ŋ mi̱ ci̱ ben kä nämbäri̱ tin te thi̱n. cetkɛ pek nath tin ca jek kɛ juey mi̱ rɛlrɔ.']

['Ni ciaŋ go̱ri ruac kä ki̱mdu kiɛ ram in kɔ̱ŋ mi ŋäc luäk pua̱a̱ny kɛ kui̱ jua̱thdu. /Cu ruac ki̱mdu car kiɛ jääny kɛ go̱ri kɛ kui̱ kä mi ci kuɛn kä wɛbthaay ɛmɛ. Mi caari jɛ ɛn ɣöö deri tekɛ juey mi go̱o̱ri luäk, cɔl 911 kiɛ wër guäth in thia̱k kɛ ji kɛ pɛ̈th. /Thilɛ maar kam ki̱m kɛnɛ juey mi bi̱ tuɔɔk kɛ kui̱ kä wɛbthaay ɛmɛ kiɛ la̱tdɛ. /Ci̱ BioMedLib kiɛ la̱a̱tkɛ, kiɛ ram in gɔ̱a̱r kɛ kui̱ kä wɛbthaay ɛmɛ, bi̱ ruac lat, kiɛ bi̱ ruac lat, kɛ kui̱ läri tin ca ka̱m raar rɛydɛ kiɛ la̱tdɛ.']

['Lät kɛ: ŋuɔ̱t']

['Ɛn Digital Millennium Copyright Act 1998, 17 U.S.C. § 512 (ɛ DMCA) ɛ ŋuɔ̱t mi̱ ŋun ji̱ cuŋni̱ tin ŋääth kɛn ɣöö ci̱ ŋɔaani̱ tin te kä intɛrnɛt ŋuɔ̱tkiɛn to̱l kɛ kui̱ ŋuɔ̱tni̱ cuŋni̱ tin te kä U.S.']

['Mi ca ji̱ ŋäth kɛ thuɔ̱k ɛn ɣöö tëëkɛ mi̱ ca gɔ̱r kiɛ mi̱ ca ka̱m ji̱ rɛy wɛbthaayäda kiɛ lät tin kɔ̱ŋ tin ci̱ ŋuɔ̱t tin ca gɔ̱r ya̱r, ji̱n (kiɛ ram in lät kɛ kui̱du) deri̱ kɔ jäk kä warɛgak mi̱ bi̱ ji̱ thiec ɛn ɣöö ba min ca gɔ̱r kiɛ min ca gɔ̱r woc, kiɛ ba duɔ̱ɔ̱r la̱t kɛ ɣöö bi̱ ji̱ cop thi̱n.']

['Kɛn läri̱ ba kɛ jäk kɛ wargak ɛ la i̱thtäm (guic ni̱ gua̱th in ci̱ i̱thtäm in ca gɔ̱r "Kɔntak" kɛ kui̱ i̱thtäm in ci̱ jäk).']

['DMCA go̱o̱rɛ ɣöö bi̱ ji̱n warɛgakdu lat kɛ kui̱ kä tin ca lar i̱ ci̱ ŋuɔ̱t gɛr kɛ kui̱i̱ ŋuɔ̱tni̱ gɔ̱rä mat thi̱n kɛ läär ti̱ti̱: (1) latdɛ kɛ kui̱i̱ la̱t in ca gɛr kɛ kui̱i̱ ŋuɔ̱tni̱ gɔ̱rä min ca lar i̱ ca gɛr; (2) latdɛ kɛ kui̱i̱ kä tin ca lar i̱ ci̱ ŋuɔ̱t gɛr kɛnɛ läär ti̱ ro̱ŋ kɛ ɣöö bi̱ kɔn kɛ jek; (3) läri̱ kɛ kui̱i̱ kä min dëë ji̱ luäk kɛ jek, amäni̱ ci̱ötdu, nämbärɛ kä tin ci̱ ji̱ luäk kɛ jek, kɛnɛ emaildu; (4) latdu kɛ ɣöö ci̱ ji̱n ɛ ŋa̱c ɛn ɣöö min ca gɔ̱r kɛ kui̱i̱ kä tin ca lar /ci̱kɛ bi̱ lät kɛ luäkdɛ ɛ gua̱n ŋuɔ̱tni̱ gɔ̱rä, kiɛ ɛ la̱tdɛ, kiɛ kɛ luäk ŋuɔ̱tni̱; ']

['(5) mi ci ji gɔr piny kɛ kuic kä ɣöö bi ji ruac kɛ thuɔ̱k, ɛn ɣöö läri tin ca gɔr ɛ thuɔ̱k kä te ji kɛ lua̱ŋ kɛ ɣöö bi yiöw tin ca gɔr piny tin ca lar ɛ ji̱n ka̱m raar;']

['kɛnɛ (6) mi̱ ca gɔ̱r piny ɛ gua̱n ŋuɔ̱tni̱ kiɛ ram mi̱ tekɛ lua̱ŋ kɛ lät kɛ kui̱dɛ.']

['Mi /kenɛ läri tin ca lat nhial diaal mat thi̱n dɔ̱ŋ derɛ ku lɛ wɔ̱ jɔ̱ɔ̱r kɛ lätni̱ kɛ kɛ.']

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['Thiecɛ kɔ kɛ email kɛ thiecni kiɛ cär.']

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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