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How does chemotherapy effect the body?

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This type of therapy damages not only the cancer cells, but healthy cells as well. The most common side effect is hair loss.

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Russell Portenoy, M.D.: It is important to distinguish the direct effects of chemotherapy as it circulates in the body from the long-term effect that can continue after the body has eliminated the chemotherapy through normal metabolic pathways. Most chemotherapy is eliminated from the body fairly quickly, and the fatigue that patients experience after treatment is a prolonged effect that continues long after the chemotherapy is gone. A person should not assume that feeling fatigued means that the chemotherapy is still in the body. As we said before, fatigue has many possible causes and the experience of severe fatigue should be evaluated so that these causes can be identified and treated.


Why is diarrhea a common side-effect of chemotherapy?

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What are some negative effects of cancer on the human body?

Well if you choose to take chemotherapy it is the poisoning of the body. But, other then that. The only effect of cancer itself is death.


How much hair do you have to cut off for cancer and your a girl?

You don't cut off hair for cancer. The hair falls out as a side effect of Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy kills off a lot of the fast growing cells in your body and hair is one of them.


Chemotherapy side effects on children?

Chemotherapy has different effect on different individuals< To learn more about this go to the related link(Kids health Chemotherapy) below.


What is myelosuppression?

Myelosuppression is a decrease in the ability of bone marrow to produce blood cells in the human body. This is often a side effect of a person getting chemotherapy.


How can wasp sting effect chemotherapy patients?

One wasp sting will usually have little effect on a person who is taking chemotherapy treatment. However, in some it can lead to anaphylactic shock.


How does chemotherapy effect tendons?

I have tenosynovitis of wrist and anterior tibiial muscles


What part of your body is used for IP chemotherapy?

Intraperitoneal (IP) chemotherapy is administered into the abdominal cavity through a catheter or port.


When is breast chemotherapy not an option?

Chemotherapy for breast cancer is not an option when the patient is to sick to undergo it, or their body cannot tolerate it. Usually the more advanced the cancer the harder to treat it with just chemotherapy.


Why does chemotherapy often lead to anemia?

Chemotherapy results in anemia due to the biological wasteland the chemotherapy causes. After chemotherapy, all things bad and good will die, and the body will have to replenish those things. Anemia is almost always temporary after such a process.


Does your hair fall out when you get cancer?

Generally no. Hairloss is a side effect of chemotherapy in the treatment of cancer.