Chemotherapy uses medicines to kill fast-growing cells (like cancer cells) or to keep them from dividing (which is how cancers grow). It is a systemic treatment. This means the medicines will travel ...
PHOENIX — Patients treated for cancer with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) who develop the drugs’ known side effects of diarrhea and colitis experience increased risk of adenomas in the colon — ...
A man was given two years to live after a colon cancer diagnosis. Now he's healthy thanks to combination of medicine and the right care team.
Even supplements that seem harmless, like herbal and over-the-counter products, can increase the side effects of cancer therapies. Others can weaken treatment, making it less effective at fighting ...
Even after surgery and chemotherapy, some cancers, like pancreatic and colorectal, maintain a foothold in the body and ...
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