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Chemotherapy Side Effects

Unfortunately, there are many side effects of chemotherapy. Learn what to expect with side effects, when to call your doctor, and how to combat side effects.

How to Choose a Chemotherapy Wig

Losing your hair to chemotherapy can be devastating. Learn how to choose a wig to help cope with hair loss and boost self-esteem.

Chemotherapy Nausea - How Have You Managed Nausea Caused By C…

How have you managed chemotherapy caused by nausea? Share your nausea fighting tips with others experiencing the same side effect of treatment.

I Lost My Hair During Chemotherapy

Have you experienced hair loss caused by chemotherapy? Share your chemotherapy hair loss journey and read others' stories about it. You can also submit your pre/during chemotherapy photos.

Cancer Fatigue - How Have You Fought Cancer Fatigue

Cancer fatigue is a common with people who have cancer. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and daily stress are all culprits. How have you dealt with cancer fatigue? Share you tips with others with cancer and read their responses.

Vaginal Dryness During Cancer Treatment

Vaginal dryness can be a common side effects of cancer treatment in women. Learn why vaginal dryness occurs and how to combat it.

When do you start losing your hair when going through chemotherapy?

A reader asks when she should expect to start losing her hair during chemotherapy.

Using Vaginal Estrogen to Combat Vaginal Dryness

Vaginal dryness can be a side effect of chemotherapy and radiation therapy to the pelvis. Learn how to cope with vaginal dryness and what medications are available to combat it during treatment.

Marinol: A Good Alternative to Medicinal Marijuana?

For those who don't have access or interest in medicinal marijuana, Marinol may be a suitable alternative. Learn the pros and cons of Marinol and more about the synthetic THC drug.

Low Sex Drive During Cancer Treatment

Low libido can be the result of cancer treatment medications or other psychological effects of cancer. Learn how to cope with a low libido and ways you can boost it.

Medicinal Marijuana - Have You Found Relief with Medicinal Marijuana

Many people undergoing cancer treatment have found relief from side effects by using medicinal marijuana. Do you live in a state that has a medicinal marijuana program? Have you found relief?

Medicinal Marijuana and Cancer Treatment

Cancer patients are often plagued with chronic treatment side effects that severely affect their quality of life. Many turn to medicinal marijuana for relief as opposed to traditional medicine. Learn more about how cancer patients use medicinal marijuana and why more states are legalizing its use.

Losing Your Eyebrows to Chemotherapy

Losing you eyebrows to chemotherapy can be devastating. Here's what you can do if they begin to think or completely fall out.

Chemotherapy - How Has Chemotherapy Affected Your Sexuality

Cancer treatment affects the body in many ways - sexuality included. How did chemotherapy affect your sexuality? What did you do to combat it? Share your chemotherapy experience and read others' responses.

Using Latisse for Eyelash Loss

Latisse may be an option for both men and women who have lost their eyelashes to chemotherapy. The FDA approved drug helps lash regrowth, thickening, and darkening.

10 Ways to Help a Friend with Hand-Foot Syndrome

Hand-foot syndrome can be a common side effects of some chemotherapy medications. In its mildest and most common form, it can cause itchy, red, dry, and swollen hands and feet. At its most severe, it can cause skin peeling and severe pain, which can be debilitating for daily living activies. Prevention is key the progression and HFS and there are many things the patient and friends/family can do …

Will I Lose My Eyelashes During Chemotherapy?

Hair loss can be a common side effect of chemotherapy. This can also include eyelashes. Learn how eyelashes fall victim to chemotherapy and what you can do about it.

Hand-Foot Syndrome

Hand-foot syndrome is a side effects of many type of cancer drugs. Learn what hand-t foot syndrome is, how to prevent it, and how it is treated.

Capecitabine and Losing Your Fingerprints

Recently, a traveler entering the United States was detained for having no fingerprints. The cause was a side effect of taking capecitabine, a chemotherapy drug. A reader asks if taking capecitabine will make her lose fingerprints, too.

Vaginal Yeast Infections and Chemotherapy

Yeast infections are common on women, even if they are not taking chemotherapy drug. Women who are undergoing chemotherapy treatment are more prone to vaginal yeast infections.

Cancer Related Fatigue

Cancer related fatigue is the number one side effect reported by cancer patients. Learn simple tips in reducing fatigue and saving energy.

Unable to Concentrate? Forgetful? It May be Chemo Brain!

Chemo Brain is a loose term for a decline in cognitive abilities following chemotherapy. People with chemo brain complain of forgetfulness, low attention spans, and difficulty concentrating. Learn more about chemo brain and how to manage it.

Dry Skin and Chemotherapy

Dry skin is often a side effect of chemotherapy treatment. Learn how to prevent and manage dry skin during chemotherapy.

Lorazepam

Lorazepam, or Ativan by its trade name, is sometimes prescribed for cancer patients to prevent nausea and vomiting following chemotherapy. Learn what lorazepam is, how it can help cancer patients, and side effect information.

Hair Regrowth After Chemotherapy

Hair loss is a common side effect of chemotherapy. Discover when to expect hair regrowth following chemotherapy, and changes that hair may incur after treatment has ended.

Chemotherapy and Your Nails

Most people don't realize that chemotherapy can affect their nails. Learn how nails are affected and what can be done to prevent and relieve damage caused to nails by chemotherapy.

Chemotherapy and Constipation

Some patients experience constipation during chemotherapy for a variety of reasons. Learn how to prevent and safely treat constipation during chemotherapy.

Chemotherapy and Your Mouth

Chemotherapy can cause a variety of side effects, include oral effects. Learn what oral side side effects can occur from chemotherapy, how to prevent them, and what you can do to relieve oral complications.

Insurance and Wigs

A wig or hair piece can be a major expense for many patients who have lost their hair to chemotherapy. This FAQ discusses insurance coverage and other financial options for those suffering from chemotherapy induced hair loss.

Preparing for Chemotherapy-Induced Hair Loss

If you are about to go through chemotherapy that may cause hair loss, read these tips about how to prepare for hair loss. Preparing for hair loss beforehand can help you to cope.

Hair Loss and Chemotherapy

Hair loss can be a devastating side effect of chemotherapy treatment. Learn what you can do about hair during chemotherapy and tipd for managing your hair.

Recognizing the Signs of Dehydration

Dehydration can occur as a result of vomiting and diarrhea during chemotherapy. Learn the signs of dehydration to avoid an emergency situation.

Managing Diarrhea During Chemotherapy

Side effects of chemotherapy often include diarrhea. Article features tips on how to manage diarrhea during chemotherapy.

Chemotherapy Side Effects and How to Prevent Them

Many cancer patients experience side effects with chemotherapy. Learn the side effects and techniques and medications to prevent and combat them.

Nausea and Chemotherapy - How to Manage Nausea During Chemotherapy

Nausea is a side effect of most types of chemotherapy. Learn how to combat nausea during chemotherapy treatment with these easy tips.

Sexual Side Effects of Chemotherapy

There are quite side effects of chemotherapy, incluing sexual side effects. Although side effects do not affect everyone, many people experience them when going through chemotherapy. Learn how your sexuality may be affected during chemotherapy.

What should I do about acid reflux during chemotherapy?

Acid reflux can be a side effect of chemotherapy. Learn more about acid reflux and what to do if you have it during chemotherapy treatment.

Acid Reflux During Chemotherapy - Help for Acid Reflux During…

Acid reflux can be a side effect of chemotherapy. Share your tips for combating acid reflux during chemotherapy and check out how fellow readers have coped with acid reflux.

Taste Changes During Chemotherapy

Has food lost its taste during chemotherapy? If so, you are not alone. Almost 50 percent of people undergoing cancer treatment experience taste changes. Learn why it occurs, how to combat it, and whether your taste buds will return to normal after treatment ends.

Metallic Taste During Chemotherapy

Taste changes can come in many forms as a side effect of chemotherapy. Some patients experience a metallic taste in the mouth. Here's why you may be tasting metal and what to do to mask the taste while eating.

Bitter Taste After Chemotherapy

Taste changes after chemo are quite common. Some people develop a bitter taste in their mouth that makes eating a drinking difficult. Learn how to cope with bitter taste changes.

Taste Changes After Chemotherapy

It is estimated that about half of people experience taste changes after chemotherapy. Here's what to do if you experience taste changes and how to cope.

Why does chemotherapy cause anemia?

Why does chemotherapy cause anemia? Learn why people undergoing chemotherapy often develop anemia in this FAQ about chemotherapy side effects.

6 Chemotherapy Side Effects Patients Don't Expect

Side effects of chemotherapy aren't just limited to hair loss, fatigue, and stomach upset. There are many other unexpected chemotherapy side effects that people experience while undergoing treatment.

Oral Thrush During Chemotherapy

Oral thrush can be common during chemotherapy treatment. Learn how to identify thrush, how it's caused and how your doctor will treat it. Preventive therapy may also be available for some people undergoing cancer treatment.

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