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Need to eat separately from cardiac cancer patients?

Dr. Aubrey Carter
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Healing hearts, one patient at a time.
2025-05-01 05:49:22
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Cardiac cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs between the esophagus and stomach. Because it is caused by abnormal proliferation of local cellular tissue, this pathological change does not spread to others through infectious pathogenic microorganisms, so it does not need to eat separately.
Treatment for cardiac cancer includes surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, etc. Patients should actively receive treatment to eliminate cancer cells. In addition, patients should visit the hospital regularly to monitor the changes in the disease and adjust the treatment plan.