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  1. ... has been used clinically to manage cancer-related symptoms, treat side effects induced by chemotherapy or radiation therapy, boost blood cell count, and enhance lymphocyte ...
  2. ... care. Cancer-related fatigue Fatigue is a common symptom in patients with cancer and a frequent side effect of chemotherapy and radiation therapy . No effective treatment exists. Several RCTs have ...
  3. ... 1–19.9) in the control group.[ 45 ] Radiation had side effects but did not have a clinically significant effect on global health status.[ 45 ] Only 29% of the randomly assigned patients had brain imaging at diagnosis.[ 46 ] Combination chemotherapy and radiation therapy Combination chemotherapy ...
  4. ... quality of life. Fatigue is the most common side effect of cancer treatment. Cancer treatments such as chemotherapy , radiation therapy , and biologic therapy can cause fatigue in cancer patients. Fatigue is also a common symptom of some types of cancer. Patients describe fatigue ...
  5. ... usually won't receive radiation due to the side effects. Corticosteroids may be prescribed to reduce swelling and inflammation during radiation therapy, or if symptoms return.
  6. ... tumor growth Side effects of medicines, including chemotherapy Side effects of radiation treatments
  7. ... the cancer to other areas of the body Side effects of radiation, surgery, or chemotherapy
  8. You may have side effects from surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy.
  9. ... or delay the need for treatments such as radiation therapy or surgery , which can cause side effects or other ... Surgery may be used to diagnose and ...
  10. ... brain to reduce spinal fluid pressure. Risks for radiation therapy include damage to healthy brain cells when tumor cells are destroyed. Common side effects from chemotherapy include loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, and fatigue.
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