Inapt Behavior of the Life Savers – Breast Cancer Chemotherapy Relevant News
Breast cancer is a disease that has been the reason for havoc among women all over the world, since decades. This disease sometimes acts in a chronic way, sticking to the affected body like leech, departing it only when it departs from life. The female patients undertake all types of treatments, numerous numbers of times, yet there isn’t any sign of the disease getting off. Similar story of a lady suffering from breast cancer is here to have a look at. Breast cancer chemotherapy treatment is supposed a good solution, but not always. Let’s have a look.
Charlie Butterworth, a 42 aged female, a single mother, a resident of Margate (south coast of KwaZulu-Natal) and a breast cancer patient. Her plight is that the disease is not ready to get excluded from her living. This female had been suggested chemotherapy for the aid of her cancer and she has been till the intermediate of 6 chemotherapy sessions. Prior to that, she faced mastectomy which removed her cancer, but later which showed signs of recurrence. Hence the chemo.
There had been a strike of public servants due to which she could not have her chemotherapy sessions since long and it
seems to her that she has missed about two such sessions. The fear that her cancer cells may start multiplying with a good chance now, is stalking her all through her routine. Being a single mother, she fears her death due to breast cancer, with a 12 year old child being her only responsibility, but the greatest. This fright is but natural.
Chemotherapy is a treatment for breast cancer in early stages and advanced stages, post the surgical methods that prove successful in the elimination of the tumor. It is, basically, prevention for recurrence. The drugs and meds used during the chemo sessions strive to wane and wipe out any traces of cancer cells in the body. Breast cancer chemotherapy is often referred to as systematic in nature, which means nothing except that it reaches the entire body through blood stream.
An oncology specialist showcased the fact that if the chemotherapy sessions are interrupted or intermittently followed, it could cost appalling penalties to the patient’s life. The hospitals should know their responsibilities and should be regular and serious with the patient’s chemo sessions. All hospitals in the lady’s hometown were off with strike that day. The woman we are talking about is not the only person going to be affected by these strikes. All patients with such unremitting diseases, who need immediate attentions, will be the prey to no life due to such manly disasters. At least medical and health centers are not expected of such inhuman behaviors. Emergency wards must be made available if the strike is indispensable. This is not just staying back from work for raised benefits but playing with the health of people. Breast cancer chemotherapy is an essential treatment post surgery, and any cease in this can cause disastrous consequences. At least Charlie’s words can be hoped to make an impact on the frozen brains and minds.

