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- Chemotherapy - Mayo Clinic
Chemotherapy and you: Support for people with cancer National Cancer Institute https: www cancer gov publications patient-education chemo-and-you Accessed Oct 1, 2019 Niederhuber JE, et al , eds Cancer pharmacology In: Abeloff's Clinical Oncology 6th ed Elsevier; 2020 https: www clinicalkey com Accessed Sept 26, 2019
- Weak and heavy legs from IV chemo? | Mayo Clinic Connect
As of February 2023, I've been on two types of IV chemo called Gemcitabine and Docetaxel and since then my legs have become very weak and heavy to the point that I am limited to walking less than 200 feet
- Bad odor from chemo? - Mayo Clinic Connect
For the first several rounds of Chemo I could smell the chemo on my breath After about the fourth round I don't notice it so much It could be that you have a hyper sensitive sense of smell and are picking up the chemo which is indeed present
- Chemo, Lupron Nubeqa (Triple treatment) Outcomes
Usually, you don’t go to chemo unless you have multiple metastasis, Something you do not appear to describe What type of doctor are you seeing to treat your cancer? You’ve reached the point where you should be speaking to a center of excellence or a Genito urinary oncologist, The ones that specialize in prostate cancer
- Starting chemo for ovarian cancer: Why do some take Claritin?
There’s a medication frequently given to chemo patients a day or so after the last day of a chemo cycle to help boost their white blood count This medication, such as Neulasta, may cause some bone pain over the course of several days
- Chemo brain - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Chemo brain treatment focuses on helping you cope with symptoms Often, cancer-related memory changes clear up with time Your healthcare team can help you find a way to cope with your symptoms
- excessive sleepiness after chemo | Mayo Clinic Connect
At my recent chemo teach they explained that the fatigue and recovery will follow a pattern and you will be able to predict what days will be good or bad and be able to make plans accordingly There's a lot of information and I found it overwhelming the first time
- Chemo break: how quickly do tumours grow back?
There is no way of knowing when and if tumors will reappear Close surveillance is the key if one takes a chemo break Thus-if a tumor is found in 3 months one hopes it is early stage and chemo or surgery will resolve it We do have to live our lives so family time is crucial
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