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  2. Chemotherapy Effects on the Body: Blood Cells, Immune System ...

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    Many common side effects of chemotherapy are caused by the treatment’s impact on healthy cells. Different doses and types of chemo can cause different side effects, which may include: anemia ...

  3. What Are the Pros and Cons of Immunotherapy? - WebMD

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    There are side effects. Some types of immunotherapy rev up your immune system and make you feel like you have the flu, complete with fever, chills, and fatigue. Others could cause problems like ...

  4. Anthracycline chemotherapy attacks the enzymes inside cancer cells’ DNA that help them divide and grow. They work for many types of cancer. Some of these drugs are actinomycin-D, bleomycin ...

  5. Signs that Chemo Is Working: How Effectiveness Is Measured ...

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    hair loss. nausea. The side effects happen because chemotherapy kills both cancerous cells and healthy ones. Some people may experience more severe side effects than others. However, side effects ...

  6. Chemotherapy: How It Works and How You'll Feel - WebMD

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    Chemotherapy drugs such as bleomycin, capecitabine, cyclophosphamide, dacarbazine, daunorubicin, doxorubicin, idarubicin, melphalan, and methotrexate can cause your nails to become darker. This is ...

  7. Targeted Cancer Therapy: Benefits, Risks, and How It Works

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    The common side effects of targeted therapy are: diarrhea. liver problems such as hepatitis. skin issues such as an acne-like rash on your face, chest, and back that may itch or burn. The more ...

  8. 10 Things You Didn't Know About Chemotherapy - WebMD

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    2. You take some chemo drugs as pills or skin cream. 3. Chemo can help even if it doesn't get rid of your tumor. 4. You might be able to continue your work during chemotherapy. 4 min read. If your ...

  9. Chemotherapy Side Effects: 18 Ways Chemo Affects You - Healthline

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    Chemotherapy drugs alter hormones in both men and women. In women, chemotherapy can affect the ovaries, potentially causing: hot flashes. irregular periods. sudden onset of menopause. dryness of ...

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