Wednesday , May 8 2024

It’s Possible to Live a Quality Life – Even with Cancer

The evolution of cancer treatment over the last 40 years has resulted in better outcomes for patients; today more people are living with cancer than ever before. Advanced treatments, such as targeted therapies and immunotherapies, along with breakthrough research and state-of-the-art technologies that allow pathologists and physicians to identify genetic mutations in different types of cancer, have brought faster and more effective techniques and methods of personalizing treatments for patients.

How effective is cancer treatment today?
According to the American Cancer Society, there are more than 17 million Americans with a history of cancer who are alive today, and most oncologists feel that many types of cancer are becoming more like a chronic disease, such as diabetes or hypertension. In other words, even though no cure has been found for every type of cancer, often the disease is something that can be managed, and people can live with cancer for many years.

Through research, we have learned that each person’s cancer is actually a unique disease because every tumor or malignancy has its own distinctive DNA. This discovery has resulted in many new and highly effective treatments that are based on a patient’s unique genetic profile. Genetic sequencing of a patient’s tumor can help identify which drugs or treatments will be most effective for that individual.

Early detection and diagnosis, as well as advances, such as immunotherapies and targeted treatments, most of which are available in pill form, are also making it possible to live with cancer and continue to have a good quality of life. Further, the development of secondary medications to manage side effects, such as nausea or fatigue, has helped improve the sense of well-being in patients.

Impact of COVID-19 on people living with cancer
As difficult as it has been for all of us for almost two years, cancer patients have been particularly affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Cancer patients are especially vulnerable when it comes to contracting COVID-19 because cancer itself and the treatments for the disease can weaken the immune system. In addition, the pandemic has brought about numerous consequences, including reduced access in getting care for other illnesses, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

At the beginning of the pandemic, certain non-urgent health care was suspended and many people either delayed or skipped getting their recommended cancer

screenings, fearing exposure to COVID-19. Postponing cancer screenings led to delays in diagnosing cancer at an early stage when it is more treatable. That is one reason physicians are now encouraging patients not to skip their recommended cancer screenings. Early detection can often mean a much better outcome for patients.

Clinical trials for cancer have also been affected by the pandemic. Up to 60% of research programs halted screenings or enrollment for clinical trials in the first few months of COVID-19, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This interruption in clinical research may delay some of the newer promising treatments from being studied and potentially approved.

Now that three COVID-19 vaccines have been approved for use in the U.S., the risk of contracting serious illness or being hospitalized with coronavirus is much reduced for those who are vaccinated. The American Cancer Society also reports that medical experts are recommending that most people with cancer or a history of cancer should get the vaccine. The vaccine is safe for people with cancer, although it might be less effective because some cancer treatments can affect the immune system and render the vaccine less effective. People who are still in active treatment for cancer should talk with their physician for more information.

World-Class Cancer Treatment Close to Home
Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute (FCS) has a statewide network of expert, board-certified physicians who bring world‐class cancer treatments to local communities, both large and small, in locations throughout Florida. FCS is also a strategic partner with Sarah Cannon, one of the leading research and clinical trial organizations in the world. This alliance provides FCS patients access to the newest, most innovative and most promising new treatments.

Florida Cancer Specialists treats patients with all types of cancer and offers a number of services, including an in-house specialty pharmacy, an in-house pathology lab, financial counselors at every location and 24/7 access to Care Managers, who help deliver the most advanced and personalized care in your local community.

Florida Cancer Specialists

Hudson
7651 Medical Drive
Hudson, FL 34667

Hudson North
14100 Fivay Road
Suite 380
Hudson, FL 34667

Land O’ Lakes
19409 Shumard Oak Drive,
Suite 101
Land O’ Lakes, FL 34638

Trinity
9320 State Road 54
Trinity, FL 34655

Wesley Chapel
26823 Tanic Drive
Wesley Chapel, FL 33544

Wesley Chapel Gynecology Oncology
2391 Oak Myrtle Lane
Wesley Chapel, FL 33544

Zephyrhills
38010 Medical Center Avenue
Zephyrhills, FL 33540

Ocala
1630 SE 18th Street
Building 600, Suite 602
Ocala, Florida 34471

Ocala Cancer Center
4945 SW 49th Place
Ocala, Florida 34474

For more information, visit FLCancer.com

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