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All types of cancer—the cause of death of four Filipinos everyday—are preventable and treatable owing to medical advances, according to two experts at the Rizal Medical Center (RMC).

All types of cancer—the cause of death of four Filipinos everyday—are preventable and treatable owing to medical advances, according to two experts at the Rizal Medical Center .

“We can beat cancer. We can save lives. We can do more if the budget is increased by Congress,” Mendoza said at a recent NKTI event.Ferrolino and Alonzo, on the other hand, were interviewed on television recently. “High incidence of detection” explains for the growing incidence of breast cancer, Ferrolino said, adding that it’s now easy to detect it, with the use of machine or an expert touch of the breast.For treatment, Ferrolino said a doctor may prescribe injection/oral chemotherapy or radiation targeting the tumor/cancerous tissues.Alonzo, for his part, said that RMC utilizes high-tech equipment like the laser accurate X-rays, which have “minimal effects on patients.

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