Integumentary system skin hair and nails sexual and.
Chemotherapy for uterine cancer side effects.
Low blood cell counts called bone marrow suppression nausea and vomiting loss of appetite sore mouth and throat constipation diarrhea fatigue hair loss skin problems.
Chemotherapy hormone therapy radiation surgery targeted therapy and immunotherapy.
Nausea and vomiting loss of appetite mouth sores vaginal sores hair loss.
Common side effects include.
Routine blood count monitoring is a crucial part of chemotherapy.
That s because the drugs can harm cells in the.
Others like hair loss are more emotional because they can.
Some common side effects of chemotherapy drugs used for uterine cancer are.
Diarrhea 2 low red blood cells anemia 2 blood clots 2 allergic reactions to either carboplatin or paclitaxel infusions are possible.
Due to restriction of side effects to only those that were considered more severe some known side effects of carboplatin paclitaxel were not reported in clinical studies.
An important consideration is the fact that concomitant delivery of chemo and radiotherapy can result in decreased tolerance of the treatment and incomplete delivery of chemotherapy matei said.
For instance there are many good medicines to prevent or reduce nausea and vomiting.
The recommended schedule can vary based on the medications prescribed and other factors.
It s important to let your cancer care team know about any problems you have while on chemo because many side effects can be prevented or treated.
Some chemotherapy side effects such as fatigue nausea and numbness or tingling in the fingers and toes neuropathy are physical.
Circulatory and immune systems.
How long is a course of chemotherapy for endometrial uterine cancer.
Most side effects of chemo go away over time when the treatment is over.
As newer types of cancer treatment are developed such as immunotherapy doctors may find that these treatments also cause late effects in cancer survivors.
The effects of chemotherapy on your body.
Nervous and muscular systems.
The researchers used the pro ctcae system to track the participants experiences with several potential side effects of radiation to the pelvic region including pain in the abdomen diarrhea and fecal incontinence.