Mostly likely, but there is no single answer for this question. Most cancer treatments have side-effects and/or last after effects.
It depends on what type of cancer and where it was located. Example if you had breast cancer and had to have a mastectomy, then you would probably have to come to terms with losing a breast or both. But if you have an appreciation for life then you should feel grateful that you were one of the lucky survivors and beat cancer.
No No. A cancer survivor is an individual who has been diagnosed with cancer and continues to survive and does not succumb to the cancer.
Cancer cells can survive in a wide range of pH conditions, including slightly alkaline environments. However, extreme alkalinity can still harm or kill cancer cells, as it can affect their biochemical pathways and essential functions. Maintaining a slightly alkaline body pH through diet or supplements is generally not enough to treat cancer on its own.
cancer
Lung Cancer can affect any age any time any place
yes, it can affect animals
Cancer can affect the testes.
Chemicals can both cause and fight cancer.
The colon cancer affect the digestive system.
It can. But many people do survive if it is caught early enough.
Yes,it depends what stage you are in.
about 57%
cells are cells that are proctect but cancer can put them in danger