The Chemotherapy & Radiation Therapy Survival GuideWritten by experienced chemotherapy and oncology nurses, this book explains how chemotherapy and radiation therapy works, and provides practical suggestions to prevent, minimize or cope with the side effects. Many who enter these treatments have no prior experience with which to be able to cope, but this book aims to provide the information they need to understand and navigate their treatment. The sections on minimizing side-effects such as nausea, hair loss, fatigue and digestive problems many readers will find particularly helpful. |
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... divide frequently - too frequently - in a way that is out of control . This tendency means that any drug or treatment that can damage cells in the dividing stage will have a far greater effect on cancer cells than most normal tissue ...
... divide frequently - too frequently - in a way that is out of control . This tendency means that any drug or treatment that can damage cells in the dividing stage will have a far greater effect on cancer cells than most normal tissue ...
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... dividing only to replace themselves if there has been an injury . For instance , if an adult breaks his arm , the bone cells are turned on to repair the damage . Once the injury heals , then bone cells in an adult divide very rarely ...
... dividing only to replace themselves if there has been an injury . For instance , if an adult breaks his arm , the bone cells are turned on to repair the damage . Once the injury heals , then bone cells in an adult divide very rarely ...
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... dividing . As a result , cancer cells , which divide with greater frequency , are extremely vulnerable to the effects of chemotherapy . But the nor- mal cells in your body , some of which are also dividing fre- quently , can be ...
... dividing . As a result , cancer cells , which divide with greater frequency , are extremely vulnerable to the effects of chemotherapy . But the nor- mal cells in your body , some of which are also dividing fre- quently , can be ...
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