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  2. How Does Cancer Kill You? Complications and Symptoms - Healthline

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    Cancer can kill when tumors affect the function of major organs. Life threatening complications can also occur due to malnutrition, a weakened immune system, and other factors.

  3. Late and Long-term Effects of Cancer - American Cancer Society

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    What are late and long-term side effects? Side effects include the unintentional, unexpected, or unwanted effects of cancer treatment. Late side effects are ones that start after treatment ends. These side effects can happen months or years after cancer treatment.

  4. Cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cancer/symptoms-causes/syc-20370588

    Cancer can upset the normal chemical balance in your body and increase your risk of serious complications. Signs and symptoms of chemical imbalances might include excessive thirst, frequent urination, constipation and confusion.

  5. Cancer: Signs, Symptoms, and Complications - Verywell Health

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    For instance, a tumor can invade nearby structures and affect their function, or press on nerves (e.g., ovarian cancer may cause constipation by pressing on the colon; lung cancer may cause hoarseness by pressing on a nerve as it travels through the chest).

  6. Managing Cancer-related Side Effects - American Cancer Society

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    What are cancer-related side effects? Learn more about common side effects that can be caused by cancer and cancer treatment and what you can do to manage them.

  7. Side Effects of Cancer Treatment > Fact Sheets - Yale Medicine

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    Some of the most common side effects of cancer and its treatment include pain and fatigue, anemia, mouth problems, nausea/weight change/dietary issues, and hair, skin and nail problems. Pain. The term “pain” describes a broad category of types of symptoms and it is common to all cancers and cancer treatments.

  8. Side Effects of Cancer Treatment - NCI - National Cancer...

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    Side effects are problems that occur when cancer treatment affects healthy tissues or organs. Learn about side effects caused by cancer treatment. Know what signs and symptoms to call your doctor about.

  9. Palliative Care. If Cancer Has Advanced. Advanced cancers have usually spread from where they started to other parts of the body. This is known as metastatic cancer. But not all advanced cancers are metastatic. Advanced and Metastatic Cancer. Understanding Recurrence. Coronavirus, COVID-19, and Cancer.

  10. Chemotherapy Side Effects: Types & Management - Cleveland Clinic

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    The most common side effects include: Fatigue. Fatigue is the most common chemotherapy side effect. The work your body is doing to fight cancer and recover from treatments can leave you feeling drained. Chemotherapy can also cause low blood counts (anemia), which leads to feeling tired.

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