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Why is Cancer Treatment Time-Consuming?
Cancer treatment often involves multiple
modalities
such as
surgery
,
chemotherapy
,
radiation therapy
, and
immunotherapy
. Each of these treatments can take a significant amount of time, both in terms of the actual administration and the recovery periods involved. Additionally, the
diagnostic process
itself, including
biopsies
and
imaging tests
, can be time-intensive.
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