Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy may receive their treatments
at the Diagnostic Clinic.
Chemotherapy is a term cancer specialists use to refer to medicine used
to kill cancer. Our team of oncology specialists work closely with
patients and their families to provide the best possible care to
increase the odds of survival and to help patients live as actively and
comfortably as possible during the treatment period.
Generally, chemotherapy is administered into a vein and will affect
cancer cells anywhere in the body. Because chemotherapy kills rapidly
dividing cancer cells, it also kills other rapidly dividing healthy
cells in our bodies (the membranes lining the mouth, the
gastrointestinal tract lining, hair follicles and bone marrow). The side
effects of chemotherapy relate to these areas of damaged cells.
The side effects of chemotherapy include:
Nausea
Vomiting
Loss of appetite
Hair loss
Mouth sores
Hand & foot rashes
Diarrhea
Increased risk of infection
Bleeding or bruising from minor injuries
Anemia
Fatigue
Chemotherapy side effects depend upon the drug and the individual.
Side effects related to chemotherapy will resolve when chemotherapy is
stopped, although it may take some time. Be sure to talk with your
care team about any side effects you experience while receiving chemo
medication.