Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Discuss the available options of treatment with your doctor based on your specific condition. Talk to your doctor about surgery. Consider radiation therapy. Consider chemotherapy. Know that some of these treatments can be combined.

Answer: Lung cancer can be treated in a variety of ways. However, the treatment that your doctor chooses for you will depend on:  Your overall health. The size of the cancer tumor. The exact location of the tumor. The stage of the tumor. This is done by a thoracic surgeon. The goal of the surgery is to remove the whole tumor and the surrounding lymph nodes. This is done to ensure that no cancer cells are left on adjacent tissues. The time taken for recovery will depend on the surgical procedure that has been done and the amount of tissue that has been removed. The recovery will also depend on your condition before the surgical procedure. Radiation therapy is a treatment option where x-rays that have high energy are used to destroy the cancerous cells. This procedure is done by a  radiation oncologist. The most common type of this treatment is external beam therapy where a machine is placed on the external part of your body. Radiation can also be given using implants that are inserted inside your body, which is called internal therapy. The side effects that may occur after radiation therapy include decreased appetite, fatigue, sore throat and dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing). Your skin might also feel irritated where the therapy was applied. Chemotherapy involves taking drugs that may stop the cancerous cells from multiplying and dividing. Most of these drugs are given intravenously and work systematically through your body in an attempt to kill all the cancerous cells.  You may receive several drugs at once. Side effects may include nausea, vomiting, fatigue, decreased appetite, hair loss, diarrhea and increased risk of infection. You may be given other drugs that will help to reduce the side effects that may occur during chemotherapy treatment. Some of these modes of treatment may be combined to increase your chances of defeating the cancer. For example, you may have a surgical procedure done to remove the cancer, followed by radiotherapy to kill off any remaining cancerous cells.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Set the cooler on the cart. Extend the bed to accommodate larger coolers. Install end rails to keep the cooler from shifting. Strap the cooler down for added security.

Answer: Make sure the cooler is sitting flat and is properly centered on the bed. The edges of the cooler should line up with the lip of the bed, with no gaps or overlap. You may need to ask someone to help you lift the cooler if it's already full.  Many flatbed carts are sturdy enough to support up to 400 pounds (180 kg), which means you can load up your most spacious cooler without worrying about how to transport it.  If you're working with a more compact cooler, position it so that it sits closer to the handle side of the cart to make it easier to pull. Some newer carts feature configurable beds that are designed to hold objects up to 38 inches (97 cm) in size. When you need a little extra room, simply pinch the clips at the appropriate stop and pull the two halves of the wheel base apart until they're the desired length. This will make it possible to haul iceboxes of all shapes and sizes. Avoid loading your cart with a cooler that's bigger than the maximum dimensions of the wheel base. If your flatbed cart came with detachable end rails or gates, you can put them in place by inserting the bottom pegs into the corresponding holes on either end of the bed. When you're ready to unload the cooler, removing the rails is as easy as sliding them back out. Some carts even come with hitching units for linking multiple carts, which may be useful if you're bringing along several coolers for a camping trip or week long music festival. The simplest way to do this is to feed a strap or bungee cord underneath the bed, then pull both ends together at the top of the cooler. If the straps you're working with are particularly long, you may need to wrap them around more than once in order to hold the cooler in place.  If you really want to make sure your cooler doesn't budge, consider using a pair of straps or cords. Ratchet straps can come in handy for locking down large coolers, as they can be tightened little by little until there's no slack remaining.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose a plain tie for an Eldredge knot. Drape the tie around your open collar. Cross the narrow end over the front of the wide end. Wrap the narrow end around the back of the wide end.

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A striped or high-contrast, patterned tie won’t look good with an Eldredge knot. Because there are so many folds in the knot, a striped or patterned tie will just look like a jumbled mess. Solid colored ties are the best option for an Eldredge knot. Make sure you have your collar raised when you drape the tie around your neck. Let the tie hang so that the wide end is on your right and the narrow end is on your left. Make sure the seams are facing inward. Adjust the tie so that the wide end is hanging down where you want it when you finish. Most people prefer the tip of the tie to hang just above the waistline. Start by pinching the wide end with your left hand to make a dimple. Then, when pulling the narrow end across, try to make it as perpendicular to the wide end as you can, so that you end up with a cross shape. You don’t need to move the wide end of the tie when tying an Eldredge Knot. When wrapping the narrow end behind the wide end from right to left, make it as perpendicular to the wide end as you can. Pinching the spot where the narrow end crossed over the front of the wide end will help you keep the crossing tight. Practice in front of a mirror so you can see your progress from another angle.