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Read our latest cancer blogs to find out about financial assistance, Immunology treatment for lung & Breast cancer for cancer patients. Mango Cancer Care Foundation is a non-profit organization working towards the mission of making targeted cancer therapies more accessible and affordable to patients.
Mango Cancer Care Blog
4M ago
Cancer is a condition where body cells grow unchecked. When cancer growth begins in the lungs, it is called lung cancer. Any part of the lungs or airways or part of the breathing pathway may be affected. The breathing pathway includes the following: ● Windpipe (Trachea) ● Lung lining (Pleura) ● Airways to the lungs ● Lungs Lung cancer begins in the lungs and may spread to lymph nodes or other parts of the body. Cancer from other organs may also spread to the lungs. When the spread occurs from ..read more
Blogs - Immunology treatment for lung & Breast cancer
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Mango Cancer Care Blog
4M ago
Cancer is a condition where body cells grow unchecked. When cancer growth begins in the lungs, it is called lung cancer. Any part of the lungs or airways or part of the breathing pathway may be affected. The breathing pathway includes the following: ● Windpipe (Trachea) ● Lung lining (Pleura) ● Airways to the lungs ● Lungs Lung cancer begins in the lungs and may spread to lymph nodes or other parts of the body. Cancer from other organs may also spread to the lungs. When the spread occurs from ..read more
Mango Cancer Care Blog
4M ago
The critical role of caregivers in the treatment of a cancer patient cannot be overstated. Primary (spouse, parent, partner, or adult child) or secondary caregivers (close friends, coworkers, or neighbors) need to provide reliable and continued support to ensure the physical and emotional well-being of the cancer patient. Since most of the cancer treatments nowadays are offered in outpatient centers and not in hospitals, a person is needed at home for the day-to-day care of the patients and associated tasks. Hence, a caregiver plays multiple roles including that of a ..read more