If you're referring to Chemo Therapy; yes there are many toxic side effects caused by chemo therapy. The most noticeable will be fevers, body aches, nausea, vomiting, hair loss, weight loss, fatigue and mouth sores. There are many more that should be discussed with the oncologist.
An adverse effect is a negative reaction from taking a certain type of medication. Another term for adverse effect is side effect.
William R. Miller has written: 'Estrogen and breast cancer' -- subject(s): Estrogen, Estrogens, Breast Neoplasms, Breast, Physiology, Etiology, Cancer, Physiological effect, Risk factors, Adverse effects, Pathology, Pathophysiology
no because its located in the breast
If you were given a medication for a cold, and it made your skin turn blue, that would be an adverse reaction to that medication.
No, it has no effect on developing cancer.
Nodules will be formed, and depending on the type of cancer, ducts will be blocked thereby preventing milk production and passage. In terms of outside appearance, nothing.
It won't really effect u
Her aunt pink was sad because of it
It is an unwanted side effect or event, such as a harmful or unpleasant side effect to medication or potential risks in a medical procedure.
Bromfed DM Syp Mor is a medication that is commonly prescribed for respiratory illnesses. One of the most frequently reported adverse effect from this medication is hair loss.
Shatavari is an immunistimulant and has therefore long been thought to have a protective effect against the development of cancers and many other diseases. Studies suggest that it may have a particularly strong inhibitory effect in cases of breast cancer and accordingly may help to prevent the spread of the disease.
Sanford M. Goldstein has written: 'Adverse cutaneous reactions to medication' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Dermatotoxicology, Drug Eruptions, Drug therapy, Effect of drugs on, Skin