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Method of Delivery
Chemo can be delivered in many ways: in pill form, in a shot, in an injection or directly onto the cancer.
Where the Treatment Happens
Depending on the type of chemotherapy, it can be delivered at home or in an inpatient or outpatient medical facility. Ask your doctor about your options for treatment locations.
Side Effects
The side effects of chemo also vary based on which drug is given, how often it's given and the patient's state of health at the time of the treatment. Some common side effects are hair loss, nausea, vomiting, mouth sores and nail changes.
Self-Care
Your doctor will most likely to prescribe self-care methods to help you recover faster. Expect that you may need someone to help you care for yourself while you recover, even if you're used to living alone.
Frequency
All chemotherapy is not given with the same frequency. How often you get this treatment depends on a lot of things including the type of cancer you have and which chemotherapy drug you're taking.
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