Since 1945 drug companies have invested billions of dollars in new treatments, producing medicines for most conditions. New drugs include a range of chemotherapy treatments and radiotherapy for cancer and dialysis for kidney problems. Surgery has also developed massively with organ transplants, keyhole surgery (which allows quick recovery times) and micro-surgery (which can connect tiny blood vessels and nerves).
Since 1945 drug companies have invested billions of dollars in new treatments, producing medicines for most conditions. New drugs include a range of chemotherapy treatments and radiotherapy for cancer and dialysis for kidney problems. Surgery has also developed massively with organ transplants, keyhole surgery (which allows quick recovery times) and micro-surgery (which can connect tiny blood vessels and nerves).
Since 1945 pharmaceutical companies have invested billions of dollars in new treatments, producing medicines for most conditions. New drugs include a range of chemotherapy treatments and radiotherapy for cancer and dialysis for kidney problems. Surgery has also developed massively with organ transplants, keyhole surgery (which allows quick recovery times) and micro-surgery (which can connect tiny blood vessels and nerves).