Hot flashes
Tender and enlarged breast.
In women:
Vaginal dryness
Nausea
Mood changes
Loss of interest in sex
Hot flashes
Change in periods if not yet reached menopause
Fatigue
Stem Cell Transplant: In this therapy, the blood- forming stem cells restore in a cancer patient, which is destroyed by very high doses of radiation or chemotherapy. The stem cells are grown in a different type of blood cells which are necessary to be healthy, the main type of blood cells are:
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RBC (Red Blood Cells): Carry oxygen throughout the body.
WBC (White Blood Cells): Part of the immune system and help the body to fight against infection.
Platelets: Help in blood clotting.
This therapy usually does not work against cancer directly except for some type of leukemia and multiple myeloma, but it helps the patient to reproduce the stem cells after treatment with high doses of chemotherapy and radiation or both therapies. After the allogeneic transplant, the graft- versus-tumor effect happens, which means WBC from donor (graft) attack on the tumor that remains after the high dose treatments, and this effect improves the success of treatment
53, 54. This therapy is very complicated and expensive.
The process starts with high doses of chemotherapy, radiation or both, and it goes on for a week or two after this treatment a few days are required to rest, it takes few months to complete. Then the stem cells are given through an IV catheter, this is like receiving a blood transfusion and it takes 1-5 h.
The recovery phase is started after receiving stem cells, in this phase the received stem cells start making new blood cells.
Even after the blood counts recover all blood cells, it takes several months for autologous and 1-2 years for allogeneic or syngeneic transplants.
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