Chemotherapy is powerful cancer medication – but it can also be a very challenging treatment. It works by killing fast-growing cancer cells but kills healthy cells too, so it’s important to know how ...
In March 2024, Catherine, the Princess of Wales, announced her cancer diagnosis. The 42-year-old did not reveal the type of cancer she was facing but shared that she had undergone major abdominal ...
Chemotherapy is a powerful treatment that targets cancer cells, but it often comes with challenging side effects, one of the most distressing being hair loss. Losing your hair during chemotherapy can ...
Most people who undergo chemotherapy do not develop heart failure. However, specific chemotherapy drugs may significantly increase your risk of heart failure and other cardiac problems. Chemotherapy ...
Chemotherapy uses medicines to kill fast-growing cells (like cancer cells) or to keep them from dividing (which is how cancers grow). It is a systemic treatment. This means the medicines will travel ...
Chemotherapy can affect the skin’s natural barrier, causing dryness, itching, or skin discoloration. It can also increase the risk of skin and eye infections, and result in hair loss that can change a ...
As part of her journey with stage 3 inflammatory breast cancer, Lindsey Gunter experienced chemotherapy side effects so ...
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How to Care for and Style Chemo Curls

The term "chemo curls" is used to describe changes in your hair following chemotherapy treatment for cancer. Chemo often ...
The chemotherapy-antibody combinations, known as antibody drug conjugates, have been described as both heat-seeking missiles and Trojan horses for cancer cells, designed to specifically home in on a ...
Certain chemotherapy regimens can lead to temporary or permanent infertility. Chemotherapy is a cornerstone of cancer treatment, renowned for its ability to eliminate cancer cells. However, the potent ...
Rising rates of early-onset colon cancer (EOCC) present challenges in deciding how to optimally treat patients. Although standard of care for stage II CC is surgical resection, adding chemotherapy for ...