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Chemotherapy - Mayo Clinic Chemotherapy drugs are used to treat many types of cancer Learn why it's done, side effects and what to expect during chemotherapy treatment
Chemotherapy for colon cancer - Mayo Clinic Chemotherapy for colon cancer also carries a risk of side effects — some temporary and mild, others more serious or permanent Your healthcare team can help you decide whether chemotherapy for colon cancer is a good choice for you
Bad odor from chemo? - Mayo Clinic Connect For the first several rounds of Chemo I could smell the chemo on my breath After about the fourth round I don't notice it so much It could be that you have a hyper sensitive sense of smell and are picking up the chemo which is indeed present
What to do about low blood counts after chemo? - Mayo Clinic Connect To help avoid infections, my white blood counts were boosted with the addition of a Neulasta injection the day after my last day of chemo each round Sometimes a patient will require a blood and or platelet infusion during the neutropenic stage where all the blood numbers are down
Platelets Too Low for Chemo Infusion | Mayo Clinic Connect I’ve completed 3 rounds of carbo taxel chemo with a 4th round scheduled prior to cytoreductive surgery My platelet count keeps dropping and is now too low for me to have my 4th infusion Has anyone had to have a platelet or whole blood transfusion before a round of chemo?
Anyone experience arthritis in joints and or body pain after chemo . . . I’m 2 years done and doctors are baffled I’ve been a pain patient for years and it’s been completely manageable managed by a spinal cord stimulator since 2018 Had chemo for breast cancer in 2019 2020 then uterine cancer 2022 2023 Now going for the trial with an internal pain pump
Neuropathy in feet after completing Chemotherapy - Mayo Clinic Connect Folfirinox seems to get almost everyone with the chemo-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) It can get worse for a while after stopping chemo -- a phenomenon called "coasting " After 12 rounds of Folfirinox, it took about 7 months for mine to fully resolve