Depending on the type and stage of cancer, treatments to
 eradicate the tumor or slow its growth may include some combination of 
surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy or immunotherapy. 
Cancer Support
Supportive care from nurses and other professionals should accompany cancer treatment. The goal is to relieve pain
 and other symptoms, maintain general health, improve quality of life, 
and provide emotional, psychological, and logistical support to patients
 and their families. Similar supportive treatment is available to 
rehabilitate patients after curative treatment. Supportive therapy such 
as hospice
 care for cancer patients nearing the end of their lives provides relief
 from pain and other irreversible symptoms. Most mainstream care is 
geared toward providing supportive treatment through the broad resources
 of a cancer treatment center. Complementary cancer therapies, which are
 generally provided outside a hospital, can also provide supportive 
care.
 
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