
Medical experts say that a cancer diagnosis does not always require immediate aggressive treatment. Some types of cancer grow very slowly and may not pose an immediate threat to the patient’s health. In such cases, doctors may recommend careful monitoring, often called “watchful waiting” or “active surveillance,” instead of starting treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation right away. Treatment decisions are based on factors such as the type of cancer, its stage, growth rate, and the patient’s overall health. This approach helps avoid unnecessary side effects while maintaining quality of life.

