Losing My Hair and Finding Myself
Losing my hair after chemotherapy for breast cancer was a real eye-opener.
MoreLosing my hair after chemotherapy for breast cancer was a real eye-opener.
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MoreHere are some things you can do to safeguard your oral health.
MoreWhat are the symptoms and how can I manage this side effect of chemo?
MoreI never expected this: I mean the chemo-scene. Here I am in the chemo ward taking a few light treatments to dissolve a bizarre bacterial attempt to invade my right lung.
MoreA breast cancer survivor’s unique approach to facing the disease without “fighting” it.
MoreMy experience as a lymphoma survivor enduring more than two years of chemotherapy
MoreNausea and vomiting are serious side effects of cancer therapy that can be very distressing.
MorePeripheral neuropathy is a common, but often unanticipated, side effect of chemotherapy.
MoreHere’s what you need to know if you find that your cognitive functioning just isn’t the same since you started treatment.
MoreThe truth is that chemo brain may not be the best term to describe cancer-related cognitive effects.
MoreIf you are receiving chemo, you may be at risk for getting an infection.
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