Learn more about cancer related fatigue.
Breast cancer treatment side effects may last for years.
As with late side effects in adult cancer survivors late side effects in childhood cancer survivors will vary depending on the type of cancer and type of treatment.
They do not increase breast cancer risk and are not harmful though they can make detecting breast cancer more difficult because your breasts may feel lumpy or ropey.
Over time treatments should become.
Some cancer survivors have fatigue for months or even years after finishing treatment.
Changes in the look and feel of the breast after lumpectomy.
They may include surgery chemotherapy.
Common short term side effects include.
Wednesday april 11 healthday news treatment related complications are common in breast cancer patients long after their therapy has been completed a new study says.
9 2016 at the 2016 san antonio breast cancer symposium.
Treatments can cause a variety of side effects from nausea and hot flashes to hair loss and joint pain.
However breast fibrosis can also be long term side effect of radiotherapy.
Common late effects of treatment.
These long term and late side effects may include.
Skin damage is a common side effect of radiation therapy and having a good skin care routine is.
Changes in the look and feel of the breast after radiation therapy.
Some people experience mild discomfort or pain around the breast or stiffness in the shoulder area.
It is the most common side effect of cancer treatment.
The research symptom burden unmet need for assistance and psychosocial adaption among longer term breast cancer survivors was presented on dec.
Fatigue is a constant feeling of physical emotional or mental tiredness.
Researchers looked at 287 australian breast cancer patients and found that more than 60 percent of them had at least one treatment related complication up to six years after their diagnosis and 30 percent had at least two complications.
Changes in the look and feel of the breast after reconstruction.
A study suggests that when these long term side effects go untreated they can lead to anxiety and depression among breast cancer survivors.
Additionally the age at which you were treated may determine what late side effects if any might be of risk to you.
Antonio wolff m d medical oncologist at the johns hopkins sydney kimmel comprehensive cancer center encourages a relationship with a primary care doctor who is knowledgeable about these effects on breast cancer survivors and their long term health care.