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Cancer Physical Side Effects After Treatment


Managing Your Chemotherapy Side Effects

It's a common side effect of medications used to treat pain and nausea. Some chemotherapy can also cause constipation. How to manage. Eat foods that are high in ...

Physical Therapy Guide to Cancer - Choose PT

Physical therapists create treatment plans that use physical activity to help cancer survivors manage side effects of treatment and cancer-related problems.

Tips for managing the physical side effects of cancer

During your cancer journey, you may experience pain from the cancer itself, or as a side effect of cancer treatment. Proper pain control is ...

Side Effects of Breast Cancer Treatment and How to Manage Them

As with any surgery, side effects can include pain and discomfort, stiffness, and swelling. Other potential side effects from breast cancer ...

7 Side Effects of Cancer Treatment, and How to Cope with Them

The treatment options for most of them probably included chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery. But the treatments often produce side ...

Immunotherapy Side Effects | Cancer Research Institute

However, the side effects of immunotherapy can vary depending on the type of cancer, the immunotherapy treatment plan, the stage of cancer, and your overall ...

Side Effects of Chemotherapy and Radiation in Children - CHOC

Chemotherapy, or “chemo,” and radiation are the most common types of treatment for cancer. They work by destroying the fast-growing cancer cells in the body, ...

Physical Therapy for Cancer Patients & Survivors

How can oncology physical therapy help my cancer symptoms and side effects? · Reduce numbness and tingling (neuropathy issues) · Cope with swelling (lymphedema) ...

Side Effects of Cancer Treatment

The immediate and long-term side effects of cancer treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, can impact a patient's physical functioning ...

Cancer Rehabilitation > Fact Sheets > Yale Medicine

Cancer treatments are improving—but there are almost always side effects. Sometimes they are temporary, lasting only during treatment or shortly after; other ...

Side effects of cancer and treatment - Cancer Society NZ

Some cancers and cancer treatments can cause a range of side effects, like feeling sick (nausea), vomiting, fever and infections.

Side effects of radiotherapy | Breast Cancer Now

Fatigue is extreme tiredness that doesn't go away with rest or sleep. It's a very common side effect of breast cancer treatment and may affect you physically ...

Managing Side Effects - Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance

Feelings of sadness and grief are common during cancer treatment. Depression can result from the diagnosis itself, hormonal changes, and/or treatment side ...

Side effects of radiotherapy - NHS

Sometimes it can blister and peel. This tends to start 1 to 2 weeks after treatment begins. Tell your care team if you notice any soreness or changes to your ...

Coping with long term side effects of treatment

Long-term effects of surgery · After a lumpectomy to treat breast cancer, the breast may be scarred and may have a different shape or size than before surgery.

Side effects (after treatment) - Radiotherapy

Skin care · Tiredness and emotion · Nutrition · In this section · Sharing and printing · Listen / translate this page · Cancer Services is part of Oxford University ...

Blood cancer side effects

Fertility problems can be a side effect of blood cancer treatment. There are things that can help, from preserving fertility before treatment, to emotional and ...

Effects on Your Body | VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center

In some cases, chemotherapy can cause long-term problems for the heart, lungs, nerves, kidneys and reproductive or other organs. Further, certain types of ...

Side Effects | ZERO Prostate Cancer

The most common side effects of prostate cancer treatment are urinary incontinence (the inability to control your bladder) and erectile dysfunction.

Colorectal Cancer Side Effects: Managing & Treating | Fight CRC

Fatigue · Increased risk of infection/fever · Diarrhea · Constipation · Weight/Appetite Loss · Mouth Sores · High Blood Pressure.