In this section you'll find general  information about the types of treatments used against cancer. This  includes both traditional therapies (such as surgery, chemotherapy, and  radiation therapy), newer forms of treatment (including information on  clinical trials), and complementary and alternative therapies. We'll  also discuss the possible side effects of these treatments. For more  specific information on how a certain type of cancer is treated, please  visit our 
Learn About Cancer section.                  
                                           Find out what you need to know about the most common types of  cancer treatment, such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and  many others. Learn how they work and why they are used, and get an idea  of what to expect and how they might affect you if you're getting them.    
                                                  Clinical trials are studies in which people volunteer to take part  in tests of new drugs or procedures. Doctors use clinical trials to  develop new treatments for serious diseases such as cancer. In this  section you can learn about clinical trials in general, find tools to  help you decide if a clinical trial may be right for you, and search for  specific studies you may be eligible to take part in.    
                                                  Get detailed information about the medicines used to treat cancer,  including chemotherapy and targeted therapy drugs, as well as medicines  used to help relieve cancer symptoms.    
                                                  The terms "complementary" and "alternative" are sometimes used to  refer to non-traditional methods of diagnosing, preventing, or treating  cancer or its symptoms. Here you'll find general information to help you  better understand what these terms mean and how to decide if using them  is right for you. You'll also find a wealth of information on specific  complementary and alternative treatments.    
                                                  In this section you'll find information about the physical side effects that can be caused by different cancer treatments.    
                                                  In this section you can learn more about the types of feelings  people with cancer commonly experience during and after treatment. We  also offer suggestions for healthy ways deal with these common feelings.    
                                                   Palliative care (or supportive care) is care that focuses on  relieving symptoms caused by serious illnesses like cancer. It can be  given at any point during a person’s illness to help them feel more  comfortable. The information here will help you learn more about  palliative care, sometimes also called supportive care.    
 
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