As an oncologist with years of experience in the field of cancer treatment and research, I can provide you with an overview of what happens when cancer comes back after a period of remission.
When
cancer returns after a period of remission, it's considered a
recurrence. A
cancer recurrence happens because, in spite of the best efforts to rid you of your
cancer, some cells from your
cancer remained. These remaining cells can start to grow again, leading to a recurrence. The timing and nature of recurrence can vary widely depending on the type of cancer, the treatment received, and individual factors. Some cancers may recur soon after treatment, while others may not recur for many years, or at all.
Upon discovering a recurrence, doctors typically perform additional tests to determine the extent of the cancer's return. This information is crucial for planning the next steps in treatment. Treatment options for recurrent cancer may include additional surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, or a combination of these. The choice of treatment depends on the specifics of the recurrence, the patient's overall health, and the potential benefits and risks of the treatment.
It's important to note that even if cancer recurs, there are often treatment options available that can help manage the disease, prolong life, and improve the quality of life. Advances in cancer research are continually leading to new and more effective treatments.
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