Maintaining adequate nutrition during cancer treatment is important for sustaining strength, minimizing side effects and ...
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‘Survival and suffering are not mutually exclusive’: Study finds women cancer patients live longer than men with cancer, but face tougher side effects
Women with cancer tend to live longer than men, according to a large study published in the Journal of the National Cancer ...
Chemotherapy is one of the most common weapons in the cancer-treatment arsenal, but its side effects are well known. Hair loss. Nausea and vomiting. Mouth sores. Fatigue. The side effects a person ...
Chemotherapy can affect a person’s vision. Although most changes usually stop after the treatment, some may last longer. Sudden vision changes need immediate medical attention. While most vision side ...
Dancing it out can be a great way to recover from chemo. That's according to new research from The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, which found that dancing the tango can boost ...
Chemotherapy may lead to tooth decay or infections by weakening the immune system and slowing down the regeneration of oral cells. Side effects are usually short term, and practicing oral hygiene may ...
Discover how advanced radiation and targeted therapies are transforming nasopharyngeal cancer care in India. Expert insights ...
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