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How does chemotherapy affect your body?

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Dr. James Blachly answered

Specializes in Medical Oncology

Killing fast movers: Traditional chemotherapy -- in general -- kills fast growing cells. Cancer cells are fast growing, so it attacks them. But, many other cells of our body are growing and dividing, like hair follicles and the linings from our mouth to our anus. Chemo kills these cells too; this explains hair loss, mouth sores, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea.

Answered 9/17/2015

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