THE SIDE EFFECTS OF CHEMOTHERAPY ON THE BODY
Cancer cells divide more quickly than healthy cells, and chemotherapy drugs effectively target those cells. Unfortunately, fast-growing cells that are healthy can be damaged too. There are many different chemotherapy drugs with the potential for many different side effects. These effects vary from person to person and from treatment to treatment.
Chemotherapy in the Blood
Chemo Brain
Mouth Sores
Digestive Distress
Balding:
The Signature Side Effect
The Signature Side Effect
Fingernail and Toenail Trouble
Chemotherapy and Fertility
Chemo in the Kidneys
Swollen Hands and Feet
Anxiety and Depression
Chemotherapy and the Heart
Muscles and Motor Skills
Nausea and Vomiting
Loss of Appetite
Skin in Need of Soothing
Sexual Dysfunction
Fast-Tracked Menopause
Chemo Effect on the Bladder
Chemo's Long-Term Effect on Bones
Article Sources:
- Bone health. (n.d.). MD Anderson Cancer Center. Retrieved January 2, 2014 fromhttp://www.mdanderson.org/patient-and-cancer-information/cancer-information/cancer-topics/dealing-with-cancer-treatment/bone-health/index.html
- Timothy J. Moynihan, M.D. (2012, October 23). Can chemotherapy side effects increase the risk of heart disease? Mayo Clinic. Retrieved January 2, 2014 fromhttp://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cancer/expert-answers/chemotherapy-side-effects/FAQ-20058319
- Chemotherapy risks and side effects. (n.d.). Marshfield Clinic. Retrieved January 2, 2014 from https://www.marshfieldclinic.org/specialties/cancer-care/cancer-chemotherapy-side-effects
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