Bone cancer: risks and side effects of the treatment
What is risks and side effects of the treatment for bone cancer?
The risks and side effects depend on the kind of the treatments done for bone cancer.
The main risks associated with surgery include infection, recurrence of
the cancer, and injury to the surrounding tissues. In order to remove
the entire cancer and reduce the risk of recurrence, some surrounding
normal tissue must also be removed. Depending on the location of the
cancer, this may require the removal of portions of bone, muscle,
nerves, or blood vessels. This could cause weakness, loss of sensation,
and the risk of fracture of the remaining bone. You could be referred to
a rehabilitation specialist for physical and occupational therapy after
surgery to try to improve your strength and function.
Chemotherapy uses very powerful medication to try to kill cancer cells.
But It is also have an effect , some normal cells are also killed in the
process. The medications are designed to kill rapidly dividing or
growing cells. The normal cells that are affected often include hair,
blood-forming cells, and cells lining the digestive system. Side effects
include nausea and vomiting, loss of hair, infection, and fatigue.
Fortunately, these side effects usually resolve after the chemotherapy
is over. Good nutrition is important for your body to fight the cancer.
You may be referred to nutrition specialist to help with this,
especially if you experience nausea and loss of appetite.
The main side effects from radiation therapy include fatigue, loss of
appetite, and damage to the surrounding skin and soft tissues. Prior
radiation therapy can also increase the risk of wound problems from
surgery in the same area.
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