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Physical impacts of cancer and treatment


Physical Side Effects of Cancer | Knight Cancer Institute - OHSU

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

Physical impacts of cancer and treatment - Macmillan Cancer Support

Cancer can affect your feelings, money and physical health. Find out about the possible impacts of cancer and get information and support to help you cope.

Side Effects of Cancer Treatment - NCI

Nausea and Vomiting · Nerve Problems (Peripheral Neuropathy) · Nutrition Problems · Organ-Related Inflammation and Immunotherapy · Pain · Sexual Health Issues ...

Lasting physical side effects of cancer - Mayo Clinic Health System

Fatigue Persistent fatigue is the most common side effect caused by cancer and cancer treatment. · Surgical site pain or scarring · Hormonal ...

Physical and Mental Health Among Cancer Survivors

Physical symptoms vary across cancer types and treatment modalities but commonly include fatigue, sleep disturbances, pain, nausea and/or vomiting, diarrhea, ...

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 ...

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 Effects of Cancer - Buffalo, NY

Many cancer treatments can cause cardiovascular complications such as heart failure, myocardial ischemia/infarction, hypertension, thromboembolism and ...

Late and Long-term Effects of Cancer

Symptoms of menopause caused by cancer treatment may be worse than symptoms of natural menopause. This is because there is a sudden stop of ...

Side Effects of Cancer Treatment | MD Anderson Cancer Center

Side Effects of Cancer Treatment · Anemia · Appetite Changes · Bleeding and Bruising · Blood Clots and Anticoagulants · body image issues · Bone Health · Bowel ...

Cancer survivors: Late effects of cancer treatment - Mayo Clinic

What cancer treatments cause late effects? ; Radiation therapy. Cavities and tooth decay; Early menopause; Heart and vascular problems; Hypothyroidism; Increased ...

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 ...

Physical and Psychological Long-Term and Late Effects of Cancer

As noted earlier, 'long-term' psychological effects refer to psychological or emotional responses that emerge after cancer diagnosis or during cancer treatment ...

Physical side effects of advanced cancer | Canadian Cancer Society

Advanced cancer can cause troubling physical problems. These usually depend on the type of cancer you have and where it has spread. · Constipation · Dehydration.

Managing Cancer-related Side Effects

Feelings of anxiety, distress, depression, and loneliness are common, both during and after cancer treatment. It's important to recognize these changes and get ...

Long-Term Effects of Cancer | MD Anderson Cancer Center

Fatigue is the most common complaint of cancer survivors. Cancer-related fatigue can be mild or severe, temporary or long-lasting.

Physical impacts of cancer

Nausea and Vomiting. Some people experience nausea and vomiting due to the cancer itself, or while having their treatments. There are many ways to reduce nausea ...

Physical Side Effects & Emotions - Cancer Council NSW

Cancer treatments can cause changes to your appearance, such as hair loss or loss of a body part. Whether these changes are temporary or permanent, they can ...

Late Effects of Cancer Treatment - National Cancer Institute

Cancer treatment can cause late side effects that may not show up for months or years after treatment. These late effects may include heart ...

Physical Therapy Guide to Cancer - Choose PT

Cancer and cancer treatments can cause symptoms such as pain, burning sensations, numbness, tingling (neuropathy), cramps, or spasms. Your physical therapist ...