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Breast cancer chemo side effect.
For instance you might have skin reactions at the needle site which include.
Hand foot syndrome hfs or palmar plantar erythrodysesthesia ppe is a side effect of some types of chemotherapy and other medicines used to treat breast cancer.
Chemotherapy and radiation destroy breast cancer cells.
But these treatments can also affect healthy cells and can change how you feel.
Some side effects are common with all types of immunotherapy.
Chemotherapy also may cause other side effects that are less common but more serious.
Changes in metabolism caused by chemotherapy and a less active lifestyle add to weight gain during treatment.
Some chemotherapy drugs can cause heart or lung problems and some drugs increase the risk of getting another cancer in the future.
Some studies have found women with breast cancer who got chemotherapy were 40 65 percent more likely to gain weight compared to those who didn t get chemotherapy.
Nausea and vomiting.
For some people side effects can last longer or may develop months or years after chemotherapy has finished.
Doctors and nurses cannot know for certain when or if side effects will occur or how serious they will be.
So it is important to know what signs to look for and what to do if you start to have problems.
Chemotherapy hormone therapy radiation surgery targeted therapy and immunotherapy.
Hand foot syndrome is a skin reaction that occurs when a small amount of the medication leaks out of capillaries small blood vessels usually on the palms of the hands and soles.
Cancer survivors overestimate quality of their diets.
As newer types of cancer treatment are developed such as immunotherapy doctors may find that these treatments also cause late effects in cancer survivors.
Nerve damage neuropathy many drugs used to treat breast cancer including taxanes docetaxel paclitaxel and protein bound paclitaxel platinum agents carboplatin cisplatin vinorelbine eribulin and ixabepilone can damage nerves in the hands and arms and feet and legs.
Most chemotherapy side effects are temporary and disappear once your treatment is over.
Weight gain is a common side effect of chemotherapy.