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Physical Side Effects of Cancer


Physical Side Effects of Cancer | Knight Cancer Institute - OHSU

Hormone treatments to fight cancer can cause side effects such as joint pain, fatigue, memory loss, mood changes, reduced sex drive and weight gain.

Physical side effects of advanced cancer | Canadian Cancer Society

Physical side effects of advanced cancer · Advanced cancer can cause troubling physical problems. These usually depend on the type of cancer you have and where ...

Side Effects of Cancer Treatment - NCI

Constipation · Delirium · Diarrhea · Edema (Swelling) · Fatigue · Fertility Issues in Boys and Men · Fertility Issues in Girls and Women · Flu-Like Symptoms ...

Lasting physical side effects of cancer - Mayo Clinic Health System

Some physical side effects can continue for months or years after diagnosis and treatment. Some changes will be noticeable to other people, while others will ...

Side Effects of Cancer Treatment - Yale Medicine

Pain. The term “pain” describes a broad category of types of symptoms and it is common to all cancers and cancer treatments. · Fatigue. · Anemia. · Hair, skin, and ...

Late and Long-term Effects of Cancer

Fatigue is the most common long-term side effect of cancer treatment. Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is different than being tired. It might not ...

Cancer Physical Side Effects After Treatment - City of Hope

Cancer survivors are often at an increased risk of developing osteopenia (mild bone degeneration) or osteoporosis (severe bone loss).

Physical impacts of cancer and treatment - Macmillan Cancer Support

Fatigue is feeling very tired or exhausted most, or all, of the time. Most people who have cancer will experience fatigue at some point. Trouble sleeping ( ...

Side Effects of Cancer Treatment | MD Anderson Cancer Center

Anemia · Appetite Changes · Bleeding and Bruising · Blood Clots and Anticoagulants · body image issues · Bone Health · Bowel Management · CAR T-cell Therapy Side ...

Physical Effects of Cancer - Buffalo, NY

It's important that if you experience any symptoms such as shortness of breath, lightheadedness or dizziness, pain in the chest, swollen hands or feet you ...

Coping physically - Cancer Research UK

Coping physically · B Bowel problems · Breathing problems · C Calcium levels in the blood and cancer · Cancer and the risk of blood clots · D Diet problems ...

Cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

Symptoms · Fatigue · Lump or area of thickening that can be felt under the skin · Weight changes, including unintended loss or gain · Skin ...

Dealing With Physical Concerns and Side Effects of Cancer

How do you know whether symptoms and side effects are related to cancer treatments or to the cancer itself? City of Hope can help you understand how to deal ...

Balance Problems, Weakness, and Falls | Cancer-related Side Effects

Side effects of cancer or cancer treatment · Confusion or memory problems · Poor balance or coordination · Dizziness when you stand up · Fatigue ...

Physical and Psychological Long-Term and Late Effects of Cancer

Examples of long-term effects include neuropathies, with related weakness, numbness, or pain; fatigue; cognitive or sexual difficulties; and elevated anxiety or ...

Long-Term Effects of Cancer | MD Anderson Cancer Center

Endocrine Changes · Decreased sex drive · Memory loss · Anemia · Decreased muscle mass · Depression · Weight gain · Loss of body hair ...

Physical Side Effects & Emotions - Cancer Council NSW

A change in your appetite or weight can leave you feeling distressed. Learn more about nutrition and cancer, mouth health and taste and smell changes, and ...

Side Effects of Cancer Treatment - CDC

Side Effects of Cancer Treatment · Nausea and vomiting. Cancer treatments can make you feel sick to your stomach and vomit. · Problems with ...

Chemotherapy Side Effects - Cancer Council Victoria

Fatigue. Feeling tired and lacking energy is the most common side effect of chemotherapy. It is known as cancer-related fatigue. You may also:.

Chemotherapy Side Effects: 18 Ways Chemo Affects You - Healthline

Chemotherapy drugs may cause problems with memory or make it difficult to concentrate or think clearly. This is sometimes called “chemo brain.”


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