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المملكة: Oncology Consultant for "today"Cancer has become a chronic disease and smart treatment ends the era of “chemo” – urgent

Discovery of a treatment consultant Radiation Oncology, Dr. Hadir Mustafa Mir, spoke about the radical transformations taking place in the medical sector globally that may end the era of terror associated with cancer.

He stressed that the rapid technical and pharmaceutical progress has actually begun to transform many incurable tumors into chronic diseases that the patient can live with

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For long years with a high quality of life, instead of being final death sentences.

Smart treatments

The Saudi consultant explained that the treatment map is no longer limited to exhausting traditional options such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, but rather has expanded to include smart weapons represented by immunological, genetic and targeted therapy, which are distinguished by their superior ability to target cancer cells with extreme precision without harming healthy cells, which has reduced complications. “Mir” heralded the imminent dominance of “

Dr. Hadeer pointed out that Artificial intelligence entered as a pivotal player that changed the rules of the game, through algorithms capable of analyzing x-ray images and tissues with speed and accuracy exceeding human capabilities, giving doctors a proactive ability to predict the patient’s response and choose the most effective treatment protocol, stressing that the technology here enhances the doctor’s decision and does not cancel it.

He pointed out that the new global trend went beyond the idea of eliminating the tumor only, to include a comprehensive strategy focusing on the psychological state, therapeutic nutrition, and pain management, pointing out that research has proven the possibility of reducing doses of traditional treatment to preserve the patient’s physical energy without Impairing the effectiveness of eliminating the disease.

He concluded his speech with a message reassuring society that the battle of cancer is no longer lost, but rather can be controlled and won, provided that we commit to early detection and support the paths of scientific research that paint new hope every day for thousands of patients.

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