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  2. 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 ...

  3. What Days Could You Feel the Worst After Chemo Treatment?

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    hair loss. sores in the mouth. anemia. appetite loss. memory loss and lack of concentration. difficulty sleeping. changes to skin and nails. diarrhea and/or constipation. reduced fertility and/or ...

  4. ACTH stimulation test - Wikipedia

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    The ACTH test (also called the cosyntropin, tetracosactide, or Synacthen test) is a medical test usually requested and interpreted by endocrinologists to assess the functioning of the adrenal glands' stress response by measuring the adrenal response to adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH; corticotropin) or another corticotropic agent such as tetracosactide (cosyntropin, tetracosactrin; Synacthen ...

  5. 9 Things Not to Do While on Chemotherapy - Healthline

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    Wash your hands. Thoroughly wash and dry your hands after using the bathroom or after coming into contact with any body fluids that may contain chemotherapy drugs. Flush twice. Flush the toilet ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Chemotherapy Side Effects: Common Effects and Treatment - WebMD

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    Fatigue. Nausea and Vomiting. Hair Loss. Bleeding and Bruising. 8 min read. Chemotherapy drugs can cause side effects, but they don’t have to take over your life. If you're about to start cancer ...

  8. How Chemotherapy Affects Your Body After Treatment - WebMD

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    If you're a woman, chemotherapy can damage your eggs and harm your ovaries. You may stop having regular menstrual cycles after treatment. Many women who have chemo go through menopause at an ...

  9. How Long is Chemotherapy? What to Expect - Healthline

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    One course of chemo treatment may last between 3 to 6 months. Typically, one course consists of several on-and-off cycles. One cycle usually lasts 2 to 6 weeks. Within each cycle, there are ...