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| 29 Sep 2009 by John Ward WARNING:Some Taxotere® chemotherapy side effects may be dangerous and even life-threatening, such as serious infections, allergic reactions and fluid retention. It is important to report ALL side effects to your doctor or nurse. ... Coosaw Notebook - http://www.coosaw.org/blog/ [ More results from Coosaw Notebook ] |
| 3 Dec 2009 by JP ... became weak and dehydrated after her fourth cycle of chemotherapy. She had been switched to the drug Taxotere, which gave her much more severe side effects than those she experienced with her previous anti-cancer medication. ... Kevin Trudeau Show - http://www.ktradionetwork.com/ - References |
| 18 Dec 2009 Taxotere (given with the steroid prednisone) can hinder cancer cells from dividing and growing. Like any other chemotherapy Taxotere side effects include nausea, hair loss, deficient bone marrow and the decline (or stopping) of red ... Random Jottings - http://www.random-jottings.com/ |
| 28 Nov 2009 by admin Whether patients are undergoing mild Doxil chemotherapy or heavy treatments of Cisplatin chemotherapy side effects should be expected but can be dealt with to make therapy less intrusive Patients undergoing Taxotere chemotherapy and ... Body-Building-Workouts.com - http://body-building-workouts.com/ [ More results from Body-Building-Workouts.com ] |
| 30 Jul 2009 by Cancer Chemotherpay Consult your doctor when you are suffering from any side effects. Side effects associated with taxotere chemotherapy are fluid retention, diarrhea, fatigue, nausea, allergic reaction, low blood cell count, infection, rash, ... Cancer Chemotherapy - http://chemotherapytreatments.blogspot.com/ |
| 25 Sep 2009 by admin Not all chemotherapy drugs cause sickness and some patients do not experience any nausea or vomiting. Taxotere chemotherapy is a strong therapy treatment that can cause significant side effects including diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. ... Nutralegacy blog - how to live and maintain... - http://www.nutralegacy.com/blog/ |
| 27 Aug 2009 by Melissa Waller Today is day 2 of the chemo Taxotere and so far so good. I spoke with the oncologist today and he said I shouldn't see any side effects until later in the week or even into next week. I am nervous about the wedding and how I will be ... EmpowHer.com - Community - Site Activity Feed - http://www.empowher.com/ |
| 12 Mar 2007 by Dr West Only 65% of patients were able to even start all four of their intended chemo cycles — many patients found this aggressive approach too much to tolerate, even if they didn't technically have enough side effects to be forced to stop (many ... SWOG is developing a trial now that will directly compare a concurrent approach (cisplatin/etoposide/RT to 50 Gy) followed by more chemo (taxotere) to a sequential post-op approach of chemo (4 cycles of cisplatin/taxotere) followed by ... Onctalk - http://onctalk.com/ - References [ More results from Onctalk ] |
| 28 Oct 2009 by admin Capecitabine major adverse reactions were hand-foot syndrome, paclitaxel major adverse reactions were myalgia, paresthesia, alopecia, less overlap between the two main side effects, which makes a joint application security is guaranteed ... Breast Cancer Information Site - http://breastcancer123.org/ - References |
| 8 Dec 2009 by Barbara Keith Payne It's a gift to be free...of chemotherapy. 4 bags of Cytoxan intravenously = $ très expensive. 4 bags of Taxotere intravenously = $ très, très expensive. Never going back to Chemo = Priceless. Last Wednesday Dr. Peacock served up my ... (The side effects are not that dreamy, but the effect on the rampant estrogen in my body is.) And so the rest of my life begins. You will not hear me complain. Well, some of you will, but not about being able to be here for what lies ahead. ... So Here's My Story - http://barbarakeith.blogspot.com/ - References |
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