HAND-FOOT SYNDROME: A COMMON SIDE-EFFECT OF CHEMOTHERAPYBRISTOW, IVANPodiatry Now
A study conducted in rats suggests that taking vitamin C may help to counteract the muscle atrophy that is a common side effect of the chemotherapy drug doxorubicin. Although clinical studies would be needed to determine the safety and effectiveness of taking vitamin C during doxorubicin treatme...
化学药物治疗副作用处理常识(Chemical treatment; side effects; common sense).doc,化学药物治疗副作用处理常识(Chemical treatment; side effects; common sense) Chemical treatment; side effects; common sense Chemotherapy refers to the use of drugs in the tr
Keep well hydrated (drink plenty of water).InfectionCorticosteroids, immunosuppressants, chemotherapy and several other medicines suppress your immune system and increase your risk of developing an infection.Prevention and management strategies:Wash your hands before eating, after contact with other people ...
Esophagitis is more common in people who receive chemotherapy immediately prior to and/or during radiation. The longer the radiation field (the area of the body receiving radiation), the more the esophagus is included and the greater the incidence of esophagitis. And the higher the daily dose of...
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ECU Exercise Medicine Research Institute (EMRI) Director and study lead Professor Daniel Galvao said nearly half of patients with prostate cancer report having unmet sexual health care needs. “Sexual dysfunction is a common, distressing, and persistent side effect of...
Luckily, this type of hair loss is almost always temporary. "The hair will usually regain its thickness in six to nine months," says Dr. Harth. Chemotherapy Anagen effluvium is a type of hair loss that happens all over the body, and is a side effect of chemotherapy: a drug treatment th...
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reasons: exposure to environmental irritants such as asbestos, coal dust, and mold; as a side effect from chemotherapy agents; as a long-term consequence from serious lung disease such as tuberculosis; and as part of certain autoimmune orinflammatory diseases, such as lupus or rheumatoid ...