- 1. Inflammatory breast cancer
- (Inflammatory breast cancer)
- ... has spread to other parts of your body. Treatment for inflammatory breast cancer often begins with chemotherapy, followed by surgery and radiation therapy. After these treatments, other treatments ...
- 2. Gynecomastia
- (Gynecomastia)
- ... medications, such as diazepam (Valium). Tricyclic antidepressants. Antibiotics. Ulcer medications, such as cimetidine. Cancer treatment (chemotherapy). Heart medications, such as digoxin (Lanoxin) ...
- 3. Periodontitis
- (Periodontitis)
- ... of periodontitis include: Gingivitis Heredity Poor oral health habits Tobacco use Diabetes Older age Decreased immunity, such as that occurring with leukemia or HIV/AIDS or chemotherapy ...
- 4. Gilbert's syndrome
- (Gilbert's syndrome)
- ... your body. In particular, irinotecan (Camptosar), a cancer chemotherapy drug, can reach toxic levels if you have Gilbert's syndrome, causing severe diarrhea. Some protease inhibitors used to treat HIV ...
- 5. Stomach cancer
- (Stomach cancer)
- ... used after surgery (adjuvant radiation) to kill any cancer cells that might remain around your stomach. Radiation is often combined with chemotherapy. In cases of advanced cancer, radiation therapy may ...
- 6. Gangrene
- (Gangrene)
- ... virus (HIV) or if you're undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy, your body's ability to fight off an infection is impaired. Medications. In rare instances, the anticoagulant drug warfarin ...
- 7. Gallbladder cancer
- (Gallbladder cancer)
- ... won't return. Some studies have found this to be the case, so in some instances, your doctor may recommend chemotherapy, radiation therapy or a combination of both after surgery. Discuss the potential ...
- 8. Spinal tumor
- (Spinal tumor )
- ... tumor may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy or other medications. Depending on the location and type of spinal tumor, various signs and symptoms can develop, especially as a tumor grows ...
- 9. Toxoplasmosis
- (Toxoplasmosis)
- ... chemotherapy or have recently had an organ transplant, a previous toxoplasma infection may reactivate and you're more likely to develop signs and symptoms of severe infection, including: Headache Confusion ...
- 10. Cavities/tooth decay
- (Cavities/tooth decay)
- ... reducing saliva production, which prevents cavity-producing bacteria from being washed away. Certain chemotherapy drugs also tend to cause dry mouth. Cavities and tooth decay are so common that ...
- 11. Thyroid cancer
- (Thyroid cancer)
- ... a machine moves around you. External radiation therapy is generally used to treat thyroid cancer that has spread to the bones. Chemotherapy Chemotherapy is a drug treatment that uses chemicals ...
- 12. Thrombocytopenia
- (Thrombocytopenia)
- ... in the number of new platelets produced. Viral infections, including HIV infection, may reduce your bone marrow's ability to make platelets. Toxic chemicals, chemotherapy drugs and heavy alcohol consumption ...
- 13. Testicular cancer
- (Testicular cancer)
- ... teratoma and yolk sac tumor. Nonseminomas are sensitive to radiation therapy, but not as sensitive as seminomas are. Chemotherapy is often very effective for nonseminomas, even if the cancer has spread. ...
- 14. Tuberculosis
- (Tuberculosis)
- ... resistance is low. A number of diseases and medications can weaken your immune system, including: HIV/AIDS Diabetes End-stage kidney disease Cancer treatment, such as chemotherapy Drugs to ...
- 15. Kyphosis
- (Kyphosis)
- ... such as chemotherapy and radiation. Scheuermann's disease. The kyphosis associated with Scheuermann's disease, a hereditary disorder, typically begins during the growth spurt that occurs before ...
- 16. Retinoblastoma
- (Retinoblastoma)
- ... to preserve your child's vision. Chemotherapy Chemotherapy is a drug treatment that uses chemicals to kill cancer cells. Chemotherapy can be taken in pill form, or it can be delivered through a ...
- 17. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
- (Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV))
- ... Children with weakened immune systems, such as those undergoing chemotherapy or transplantation Older adults Adults with asthma, congestive heart failure or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...
- 18. Recurrent breast cancer
- (Recurrent breast cancer)
- ... to be detected with any available test. If the cancer is aggressive, isolated cells may survive the rounds of chemotherapy, hormone therapy and radiation meant to prevent a recurrence. Sometimes cancer ...
- 19. Colon cancer
- (Colon cancer)
- ... treatment options are: surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Surgery for early-stage colon cancer If your cancer is small, localized in a polyp and in a very early stage, your doctor may be able ...
- 20. Raynaud's disease
- (Raynaud's disease)
- ... certain chemotherapy agents; and drugs that cause blood vessels to narrow, such as some over-the-counter (OTC) cold medications — have been linked to Raynaud's. Chemical exposure. People exposed ...