Chemotherapy, or “chemo,” can make your hair fall out, not only on your head but also all over your body. Chemo also can turn your skin dry, itchy, and flaky. Radiation might cause your skin to look and feel like there's sunburn around the treatment spot. These effects may change ...
And so I did the chemo, but there was something gnawing at me the whole time. And it wasI had to stop [skating].I was going through chemo, and I wasn’t on the ice, and I was just trying to get through this cancer experience. And I realized that there was something inside of me...
Data associated with the article: Data from: Chemogenetic interrogation of a brain-wide fear memory network in miceFurther information on research dataReferences Adolphs, 2009 R. Adolphs The social brain: neural basis of social knowledge Annu. Rev. Psychol., 60 (2009), pp. 693-716 Google Sc...
And if it comes back, chemo combined with stem cell transplants works well to wipe out the disease. Lymphoma Causes Doctors aren't entirely sure why lymphoma develops, but it starts with changes in the DNA of lymphocytes. Normally, DNA in cells carries instructions that control how fast ...
After 3 surgeries, chemo, and radiation, I am doing ok. When I was diagnosed, it became extremely clear to me that it was not my fault and that he was a passive aggressive spouse. He was never there for our children (never his fault) has never apologized for anything, if I ask him...
The test detects the presence of brain cancer as early as early as 29 months before symptoms appear; 27 months for fibro sarcoma of the abdomen; 24 months for skin cancer; 12 months for cancer of the bones (metastasis from the breast extirpated 2 years earlier). ...