Hair loss and nausea are probably the most commonly feared side effects of chemotherapy and radiation.
Chemotherapy and radiation together side effects.
Digestive issues like nausea vomiting stomach cramps diarrhea skin changes hair loss fatigue sexual dysfunction.
What are common side effects of chemo and radiation.
Even the most active kids are likely to find.
Chemotherapy or chemo uses special drugs to.
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Nausea vomiting diarrhea constipation weight loss appetite loss and taste changes dry mouth sore mouth and mouth sores anxiety fatigue cold sensitivity neuropathy skin irritation.
Side effects of radiation may include.
Some chemo drugs cause headaches muscle pains stomach pains or even.
Thin or loose stools.
Specific side effects of radiation therapy that affect parts of the body if you re getting radiation therapy to the brain.
This side effect is more likely if you re also getting chemotherapy.
However patients undergoing treatment for cancer often suffer from compromised immune function low blood cell counts lack of appetite poor energy weight loss digestive disturbances pain anxiety and depression as well.
Tiredness fatigue is the most common side effect of both chemotherapy and radiation.
If your blood tests show low blood counts your treatment might be stopped for a week or so to allow your blood counts to return to normal.
Abdominal bloating or cramps.
Patients being treated for head and neck cancers are among the hardest hit by side effects kamrava says.
Your treatments might cause you to have.
About one third of stage 3 patients alive after 5 years a development called promising by oncologists.
Because of radiation and chemotherapy related treatment changes to the oropharynx and esophagus such as mouth sores mucositis they can have trouble swallowing resulting in malnutrition and weight loss.
That s because concurrent treatment while tougher on cancer also can be tougher on your body which results in more and intensified side effects such as nausea fatigue pain and hair loss.
Sense of urgency to have a bowel movement.
Although chemo can help support radiation we recommend concurrent treatment carefully.
Radiation and chemotherapy together boost lung cancer survival.