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Coping With Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy Everything You Need to Know

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London McGraw-Hill Education 2004Edition: 4th edition, revisedDescription: 256 pagesISBN:
  • 0071444726
  • 9780071444729
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.99/491
Summary: New advances in treatment offer cancer patients more options than ever before. Coping with Chemotherapy and Radiation is an accessible, accurate guide to the latest developments in radiation therapy and chemotherapy. You will find important information on how chemotherapy and radiation treatments work; what to expect from treatments, how to alleviate common side effects, and more. Common terms and phrases: able abnormal activity addition agents allow appear associated begin bladder blood body bone brain breast cancer called cancer cells cause cells changes Chapter chemotherapy chemotherapy drugs chest clinical combination common completed condition considered continue counts course CT scan cure delivered depending detect determine develop diagnosis discussed disease doctor dose drugs evaluate examination example experience feel follow-up foods given growth hair hormone imaging important increased individuals infection involved known less loss lower lung lymph nodes lymphomas marrow means medication ment metastases nausea necessary neck normal occur oncologist organs pain particular patients percent performed period physical possible prevent procedure prostate radiation therapy radiation treatment rates receiving recommended reduce relieve removed require risk side effects skin sometimes specific spread stage studies surgery symptoms tests tion tissues treat tumor usually weeks women x-rays
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New advances in treatment offer cancer patients more options than ever before. Coping with Chemotherapy and Radiation is an accessible, accurate guide to the latest developments in radiation therapy and chemotherapy. You will find important information on how chemotherapy and radiation treatments work; what to expect from treatments, how to alleviate common side effects, and more. Common terms and phrases: able abnormal activity addition agents allow appear associated begin bladder blood body bone brain breast cancer called cancer cells cause cells changes Chapter chemotherapy chemotherapy drugs chest clinical combination common completed condition considered continue counts course CT scan cure delivered depending detect determine develop diagnosis discussed disease doctor dose drugs evaluate examination example experience feel follow-up foods given growth hair hormone imaging important increased individuals infection involved known less loss lower lung lymph nodes lymphomas marrow means medication ment metastases nausea necessary neck normal occur oncologist organs pain particular patients percent performed period physical possible prevent procedure prostate radiation therapy radiation treatment rates receiving recommended reduce relieve removed require risk side effects skin sometimes specific spread stage studies surgery symptoms tests tion tissues treat tumor usually weeks women x-rays

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