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"Chemotherapy" Articles
 

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Hair loss in chemotherapy can be emotionally difficult. There are some things you can do to minimize the effects.
Article Tags: chemotherapy, hair, hair loss

A cancer patient often finds that he has more than just cancer to worry over. When undergoing chemotherapy treatment, he has to worry about other side effects like hair loss. Chemotherapy is supposed to fight cancer. So why is it that hair loss occurs during treatment?

Chemotherapy involves the use of drugs that may make the cancer patient, who still feels well, fell sick. This kind of cancer treatment may be so uncomfortable for the patient, but the drugs used do work and effectively increase cure rates. The end may indeed justify the means.
Article Tags: breast cancer

It may surprise most people to find out that one of the most common treatments for a variety of cancers is chemotherapy and that it actually has its origins in World Wars I and II. Given that most people consider the treatment of cancer to be a war, then it shouldn't come as much of a surprise.

Many women are uneasy with the idea of undergoing chemotherapy. This is totally understandable. Anticancer agents do work, however and when used in appropriate situations, they may increase the cure rate of breast cancer by 30 per cent or more.
Article Tags: breast cancer

Several lung cancer treatments are currently available and the determination as to which one is prescribed depends on the lung cancer stage that has been diagnosed, the location of the cancer, and the patient's health. The most common treatments for lung cancer include Surgery, Radiation, Chemotherapy, and Targeted Therapy.

Hair loss is an obvious side effect of chemotherapy. Before starting a course of chemotherapy, it is a good idea to decide how you will cope with hair loss and explore your options fully before deciding what would work best for you. There are many factors to take into account when choosing how best to cope with hair loss caused by chemotherapy. Your decision will vary according to whether you are a man, woman, or child going through cancer and chemotherapy.

Dog lymphoma is a disease that occurs when the lymph tissue is damaged by cancer cells. As this lymph tissue can be found in any organ or part of your pet’s body the disease can grow and affect almost every organ of the dog. Lymphoma can be found more commonly in middle-aged dogs.
Article Tags: canine lymphoma

Cancer chemotherapy has many effects on the cancer patient's body - more specifically on the endocrine function of the reproductive system. The ovaries are the main source of sex hormones and chemotherapy may accelerate menopause in women with breast cancer.
Article Tags: breast cancer

Hair loss in children can be difficult to deal with. Here are some suggestions.
Article Tags: children, kid, hair loss, baldness

There are several different treatments for bladder cancer. The best treatment for you depends on the type and stage of your cancer and your overall health. Treatment options may be combined.
Article Tags: bladder cancer, treatment

The mainstay of breast cancer treatment is surgery when the tumor is localized, with possible adjuvant hormonal therapy, chemotherapy, and/or radiotherapy. At present, the treatment recommendations after surgery follow a pattern. Depending on clinical criteria patients are roughly divided to high risk and low risk cases which follow different rules for therapy.

A brief overview of the types of treatments available to breast cancer patients.
Article Tags: breast cancer

Once in a while, a breast cancer won't be discovered until it is fairly big - a stage 3 cancer. It will be a large tumor - larger than five centimeters, with spread to the lymph nodes.
Article Tags: breast cancer

Before we discuss about mesothelioma treatments it is important to have an understanding of what is mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is a rare cancer of the linings of lungs and abdominal area caused by exposure to asbestos fibers. It takes 30-40 years for this cancer to appear after the asbestos exposure. It is important to treat this cancer in the early stages otherwise it proves fatal.

Undergoing cancer treatment can change your look, which in return provokes a low self-esteem. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy (radiation) can change the pigmentation of the skin, its color and freshness. The most common reactions occur gradually dry skin, itching skin, acne, skin breaks out in a rash or hives, hypersensitivity to sunlight To feel better, both physically and emotionally, being a cancer patient, you need effective skin care products to address your specific needs.

This article is about the use of Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT) for people with cancer. IPT has been known about for many years as a kinder, gentler way of using standard chemotherapy drugs, selectively delivering them to the cancer cells, whilst leaving the body's immune system intact.

Myth: A woman who has been cancer earlier should not get pregnant. There is much metabolic and hormonal change occurring when a woman gets pregnant. Studies have shown that this does not cause any significant risk of breast cancer recurring.
Article Tags: breast cancer

This condition, anagen effluvium, is the sudden loss or shedding of hair as a result of a cause other than the pattern baldness that's usually responsible. It can be the result of surgery, cancer treatment, ingestion of toxic substances, nutritional deficiencies or other medications.

What is the origin of Chemotherapy? Do these drugs really cure cancers? What do Doctors say. Find out about the toxicity and the benefits.

 
 
 

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