The Approach to Care of Cancer Cancer refers to a group of diseases that involve uncontrolled cell growth (Corner & Bailey, 2008). The unregulated cell division and growth leads to the formation of malignant tumors that invade bordering body parts. Cancer may also spread to distant areas of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. Determining the causes of cancer is a complex process, however studies have shown that obesity, tobacco use, environmental pollutants, and microwave radiations, increase the risk of the health problems (Corner & Bailey, 2008). Early detection of cancer is extremely …show more content…
Another common symptom of cancer treatment is vomiting, which takes place due to various factors, such as taste, smell, anxiety, irritation or poor blood flow (Jones, 1998). Some cancer patients develop mouth sores in the course of receiving chemotherapy treatment which further complicates issues with weight loss. Constipation is another symptom of cancer treatment among many patients. They experience a slowed movement of body wastes or stool through the large and small intestines. When the stool takes a long time to travel in the colon, it loses large quantities of water and becomes dry and hard. Sleeping disorders is another widespread side effect of cancer treatment. Cancer patients experience the inability to sleep, as well as stay asleep for many hours (Lee & Wood, 2010). They sleep excessively as compared to healthy people. Methods to Lessen Psychological and Physical Effects of Cancer Treatments Studies have shown that relaxation techniques have a significant effect on easing the side effects during cancer treatment (Payne, 2010). Physicians can teach patients the adoption of relaxation techniques while they go through various hard-to-tolerate treatments of cancer. This will help patients to cope with pain, nausea, vomiting and other disturbing symptoms. The relaxation techniques may