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It is far too complex to judge based off this information. Your doctor will be able to diagnose and predict any diseases and or processes that you may have.
Chemotherapy and radiation do not directly cause celiac disease, which is an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten in genetically predisposed individuals. However, these treatments can damage the intestines and disrupt the gut microbiome, potentially leading to gastrointestinal symptoms that may mimic or exacerbate celiac disease. It's important for patients undergoing such treatments to monitor their symptoms and consult healthcare providers for appropriate testing if celiac disease is suspected.
Dr. Paul Ehrlich was the first person to treat disease using chemicals. Before him medical treatments were broad spectrum. He fathered the idea that a medical treatment could be custom made to target the specific cause (syphillis in this case) of disease. Chemotherapy is the treatment of disease through customized chemical compounds which have specific biological targets and do not attack the entire organism which contains the target.
Chemotherapy and radiation can potentially lead to liver damage, but they do not directly cause cirrhosis. Some chemotherapy drugs can induce liver toxicity, leading to inflammation or fibrosis over time, while radiation therapy targeting the liver may also result in radiation-induced liver disease. However, cirrhosis is typically a result of chronic liver conditions such as viral hepatitis or alcohol abuse rather than cancer treatments. Regular monitoring of liver function during and after treatment is important to identify any complications early.
The use of drugs to kill cancer is called chemotherapy. Chemotherapy works by targeting and destroying rapidly dividing cancer cells in the body. It is often used in combination with other treatments such as surgery and radiation therapy to effectively treat cancer.
There is no known CURE, but there are treatments for it, like chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and other treatments. Hope it helped!!! ^_^ Actually there is a cure. Its changing your diet. Plus chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and other treatments do NOT help or cure cancer. They make it worse. Today companies are putting chemicals in our food that hurts us badly. These chemicals can cause and worsen cancer. Type in MSG and High Fructose Corn syrup in the google search box.
Not all forms of chemotherapy can cause hair loss. Many have the potential for hair loss, but it is not a guaranteed side effect. For example, there are two kinds of chemotherapy, Aromasin and Tamoxifan. they are both pill form of chemotherapy and do not normally cause hair loss.
Chemotherapy can lead to stomatitis and increase the risk of tooth decay.
If you are talking about the prescription of methotrexate. this is done to reduce the ability of the immune system (which is the cause Of RA) to cause inflammation . the amount of this drug taken for RA is minuscule compared to that taken with chemotherapy. Methotrexate represents the gold standard in disease modifying drugs in the fight against the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.
Chemotherapy itself does not cause a positive test for cocaine use. However, certain medications or substances used in cancer treatment may potentially interfere with drug tests, leading to false positives. It's important for patients to inform their healthcare providers about all medications and treatments they are undergoing to ensure accurate interpretation of drug test results.
CHOP is a type of chemotherapy that serves patients affected by non-Hodgkin lymphoma but this type of chemotherapy can also cause Anemia due to the nature of this treatment.