A chemotherapy port (also known as a chemo port) is a small device placed under the skin that is attached to a vein in the chest to deliver chemotherapy drugs to the body. Without a port, a new ...
The term "chemo curls" is used to describe changes in your hair following chemotherapy treatment for cancer. Chemo often leads to hair loss as one of the side effects, and many people report that ...
You can experience many side effects from chemotherapy, including hair loss, vomiting, anemia, weight loss, and changes in your skin and nails. Your healthcare team can help you manage these ...
Immunotherapy enhances your immune system’s ability to target cancer cells. Chemotherapy acts directly on cancer cells to keep them from replicating. Immunotherapy and chemotherapy are two ...
One of those lesser-known struggles is a condition known as chemo mouth, a painful side effect of chemotherapy and radiation. For some, chemo mouth can result in mouth sores and other ...
SINGAPORE – Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have found that non-invasive magnetic pulses can enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy for breast cancer, and ...
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"It sounds like a cliché, right? But we really are a family here, so it makes me happy to see her smiling, and it makes me happy that when she's here, she doesn't feel like a cancer patient," said ...
Chemotherapy-induced hair loss can be quite upsetting for many people. While this type of hair loss is typically temporary, it may take a considerable amount of time for hair to grow back to its ...
Chemotherapy is a treatment used to kill cancer cells. It involves taking one or more of a type of drug that interferes with the DNA of fast-growing cells. These drugs are subdivided into specific ...
These agents illustrate the therapeutic feasibility of an 'immunogenic chemotherapy'; that is, a programme of chemotherapy that aims at stimulating the antitumour immune response as a warranted ...