- 41. Lactose intolerance
- (Lactose intolerance)
- ... treatments. If you have received radiation therapy for cancer in your abdomen or have intestinal complications from chemotherapy, you have an increased risk of lactose intolerance. Start by ...
- 42. Mesothelioma
- (Mesothelioma)
- ... doctors to use higher doses, since they won't need to worry about protecting your lung from damaging radiation. Chemotherapy Chemotherapy uses chemicals to kill cancer cells. Systemic chemotherapy ...
- 43. Membranous nephropathy
- (Membranous nephropathy)
- ... system, such as a calcineurin inhibitor, or a combination of corticosteroids with a chemotherapy drug. (Corticosteroids alone rarely work in people with membranous nephropathy.) These drugs are effective ...
- 44. Melanoma
- (Melanoma)
- ... nodes. Additional treatments before or after surgery may also be recommended. Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy uses drugs to destroy cancer cells. Chemotherapy can be given intravenously, in pill form ...
- 45. Vaginal atrophy
- (Vaginal atrophy)
- ... therapy for cancer After chemotherapy for cancer As a side effect of breast cancer hormonal treatment Vaginal atrophy due to menopause may begin to bother you during the years leading up to menopause ...
- 46. Aspergillosis
- (Aspergillosis)
- ... the lungs through your bloodstream to your brain, heart, kidneys or skin. This occurs only in people whose immune system is weakened, commonly from chemotherapy. Signs and symptoms depend on which organs ...
- 47. Male infertility
- (Male infertility)
- ... improve after adopting a gluten-free diet. Certain medications. Testosterone replacement therapy, long-term anabolic steroid use, cancer medications (chemotherapy), certain antibiotics, some ulcer ...
- 48. Male hypogonadism
- (Male hypogonadism)
- ... Damage to one testicle may not impair total testosterone production. Cancer treatment. Chemotherapy or radiation therapy for the treatment of cancer can interfere with testosterone and sperm production. ...
- 49. Male breast cancer
- (Male breast cancer)
- ... In male breast cancer, radiation therapy may be used to eliminate any remaining cancer cells in the breast, chest muscles or armpit after surgery. Chemotherapy Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill ...
- 50. Pseudomembranous colitis
- (Pseudomembranous colitis)
- ... in people with cancer, chemotherapy may sometimes disrupt the bacteria within their intestines and trigger the development of pseudomembranous colitis. Pseudomembranous colitis can also develop in people ...