Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2
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CHAPTER 5Breast Cancer: Physical Side EffectsCase Study: Journey of Prema (Part 3)Soon after Prcma’s modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in May 2010, he Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2er surgical oncologist caught her a few arm exercises that would help her restore her left arm mobility. Soon after her surgery, Prema realized that she was unable to lift her arm, and bringing it over her head was impossible. Even lifting it parallel to the ground was excruciatingly painful. Lookin Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2g in the mirror, she realized that the muscles in her armpit had become cord I ike and extended all the way down her left arm to her palm. Her surgicaEbook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2
l oncologist talked about axillary web syndrome (AWS) or lymphatic cording. It took over six months of massage and exercises to get back mobility. HerCHAPTER 5Breast Cancer: Physical Side EffectsCase Study: Journey of Prema (Part 3)Soon after Prcma’s modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in May 2010, he Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2 and painkillers, but the swelling continued. It took almost six months for the doctors to suspect lymphedema and Prema was advised to meet a physiotherapist. Six months later, a regular exercise regimen designed by her physiotherapist, yoga, and daily massage helped Prema to manage her lymphedema. Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2If only she had been counseled about lymphedema earlier, she would not have lost four months trying to identify the reasons for her left arm swelling,Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2
pain, and stiffness. Another side effect was chemo brain,” which led to memory lapses, forgetfulness, and coordination problems.Prem's constant surfiCHAPTER 5Breast Cancer: Physical Side EffectsCase Study: Journey of Prema (Part 3)Soon after Prcma’s modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in May 2010, he Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2ars later.44 BREAST CANCERCommon Physical Side EffectsCancer and cancer treatments cause many common side effects such as pain, fatigue, skin and nail changes, nausea, changes in appetite, changing body image, loss of interest in sex, limitations in everyday physical functioning, and sleeping proble Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2ms.1 Illis is because of (a) injury to the surrounding skin and muscles during chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, (b) removal of lymph nodes in theEbook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2
underarm area, or (c) nerve damage. The age and general health condition ol the cancer patients, the type ol treatment(s), and the amount or frequencCHAPTER 5Breast Cancer: Physical Side EffectsCase Study: Journey of Prema (Part 3)Soon after Prcma’s modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in May 2010, he Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2reatment. Some people have very lew side effects while others have many. In some patients, physical side effects continue for many years, though there is no sign of any disease. Sometimes physical symptoms might be manifestations ol distress.2•Hair loss: Chemotherapy and radiotherapy kill many cells Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2 in the body, which means they can also destroy hair roots. Some patients lose not only the hair on their head, but their eyelashes, eyebrows, and armEbook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2
pit hair according to rhe Mayo Clinic. Hair loss usually occurs about one to three weeks alter the initial treatment. 1 lair loss is temporary, and haCHAPTER 5Breast Cancer: Physical Side EffectsCase Study: Journey of Prema (Part 3)Soon after Prcma’s modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in May 2010, he Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2 cases, their skin can become dry and red. ihese side effects are primarily due to1 National Cancer Institute, N1Hhttps://canccr.gov/about-canccr/trcatmcnt/sidc-cffcctsAmerican Cancer Societywww.canccr.org/trcauncnt/trcitiincnts-and-sidc-cffccts/physical-sidc-cffccts/Psychosomatic disorders arc a ca Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2tegory of psychological concerns where emotional distress manifests itself in physical symptoms. Thus, if a complete medical examination docs not reveEbook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2
al any biological basis, it is useful to explore if any psychological concerns might be overwhelming the individual and causing rhe physical reactionsCHAPTER 5Breast Cancer: Physical Side EffectsCase Study: Journey of Prema (Part 3)Soon after Prcma’s modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in May 2010, he Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2the skin from radiotherapy disappear.•Limitations in activities of daily living: The physical impairments and disabilities, as well as fatigue and pain experienced by patients with cancer often lead to an inability to perform the routine activities of daily living that most people take for granted.• Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2Nausea: chemo therapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a common side effect. Of late, the severity ol C1NV has come down with the administrationEbook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2
of anti-nausea drugs before starting the chemotherapy session.•Sleeping problems: sleep is important to help the body cope with cancer treatment, inclCHAPTER 5Breast Cancer: Physical Side EffectsCase Study: Journey of Prema (Part 3)Soon after Prcma’s modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in May 2010, he Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2ult}’ falling asleep, multiple awakenings during night, early morning awakenings and being unable to get back to sleep, and so on.•Changes in appetite: Cancer and its treatment arc likely to cause changes in eating habits. Nor eating properly could lead to weight loss and therefore weakness, fatigue Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2, and even depression. Maintaining a good healthy diet is ven7 important.•Pain: Pain is a common side effect of cancer and cancer treatment. Pain mayEbook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2
continue to be a problem even when there is no longer any sign of cancer. In a research study with women who had carly-stagc breast cancer surgery, abCHAPTER 5Breast Cancer: Physical Side EffectsCase Study: Journey of Prema (Part 3)Soon after Prcma’s modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in May 2010, he Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2/breastcancer.org/research-news/20091110b; BreastCancer.org (2009, 10 November).46 BREAST CANCERcontinues three months beyond normal healing rime qualifies as chronic pain (Bokhari and Sawatzky 2009).'•Fatigue: Fatigue is the most frequently reported symptom of cancer and is identified as causing th Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2e greatest interference with patients' daily activities. Fatigue in cancer patients could persist even after rest and good sleep, since fatigue from cEbook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2
ancer (Granz and Bower 2007)5 is different from normal fatigue. Fatigue from cancer is rhe outcome of a complex combination of poorly understood physiCHAPTER 5Breast Cancer: Physical Side EffectsCase Study: Journey of Prema (Part 3)Soon after Prcma’s modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in May 2010, he Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2image. They can change the way survivors feel about themselves (self-esteem) and make them feel self-conscious. Body image concerns arc very sensitive for breast cancer survivors. Women who undergo lumpectomy have better body image compared to women who undergo mastectomy. Weight gain or obesity is Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2another source for concern about body image among breast cancer patients.•Sexual health: Sexual dysfunction in survivors is another major concern. ReaEbook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2
sons could be varied such as stress, anxiety, depression, and poor body image. Some people lose interest in sex and feel very tired. As different peopCHAPTER 5Breast Cancer: Physical Side EffectsCase Study: Journey of Prema (Part 3)Soon after Prcma’s modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in May 2010, he Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2r when cancer treatments disturb the normal hormone■' (Bokhari and Sawatzky, 2009); Bokhan, E, and J.v. Sawatzky. 2009. “Chronic Neuropathic Pain in Women After Breast Cancer Treatment.” Pain Management Nursing 10, no. 4, pp. 194-205.For a brief understanding of chronic pain syndrome, watch the TEL) Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2 talk “What happens When You Have a Disease Doctors Can’t Diagnose" by Jennifer Brea. The talk is available ar http://blog.tcd.com/rhc-story-of-a-baffEbook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2
iing-inncss-jcn-brea-speaks-at-tedsummit/5 Ganz., P.A., and J.E. Bower. 2007. “Cancer related Fatigue: A Focus on Breast Cancer and Hodgkin’s Disease CHAPTER 5Breast Cancer: Physical Side EffectsCase Study: Journey of Prema (Part 3)Soon after Prcma’s modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in May 2010, he Ebook Breast cancer - medical treatment, side effects, and complementary therapies: Part 2ished, but for some people it is ongoing.LymphedemaCHAPTER 5Breast Cancer: Physical Side EffectsCase Study: Journey of Prema (Part 3)Soon after Prcma’s modified radical mastectomy (MRM) in May 2010, heGọi ngay
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