Treatment and Side effects of Breast Cancer

Some treatments are local they treat the tumor without affecting the remainder of the body. Drugs accustomed treat carcinoma is considered systemic therapies because they will reach cancer cells almost anywhere within the body. All treatments for carcinoma cause some sort of side effects. Surgery can cause pain and lymphedema. Hormonal therapy may cause hot flashes, joint pain, and bone thinning. Chemotherapy will cause hair loss, diarrhea, neuropathy, fatigue, and mouth sores. Radiotherapy can cause itching, soreness, and peeling skin. Targeted therapies might cause side effects that are almost like chemotherapy, including vomiting, fatigue, and diarrhea.

 

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