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Why do chemotherapy and radiation therapy cause nausea and vomiting?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
Because chemotherapy and radiation therapy are so powerful, they can sometimes damage healthy cells. When this happens, your body sends a message to your brain warning it that something disruptive is in your body. This sets off a chain reaction that triggers the nausea and vomiting response. Kytril can help block the signals that cause nausea and vomiting.

Will I have nausea and vomiting while on chemotherapy?

FAQs about Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer
Side effects of chemotherapy depend on which drug or drugs you are taking, the dosage and the length of treatment. Some people experience few or no side effects. We know a great deal more about why nausea and vomiting occur after chemotherapy than only a few years ago. A number of powerful anti-nausea drugs are available for use. We routinely utilize drugs to prevent nausea and vomiting before administering chemotherapy.

Do some treatments cause more nausea and vomiting than others?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
Certain treatments have a higher likelihood of causing nausea and vomiting than others. However, even the treatments with a high risk of nausea and vomiting may not cause every person who receives them to feel nauseated or vomit. an example, Total Body Radiation (TBI) will raise the risk of experiencing nausea and vomiting. The risk is also increased if radiation therapy is given to the digestive system, particularly the stomach or small intestines.

Will nausea and vomiting accompany my radiation therapy?

alt.support.cancer FAQ - Part 2
Many people know that nausea and vomiting are common side effects of radiation and chemotherapy. Depending on your type of treatment, you may experience them all at once, separately, at different times throughout your illness, or not at all. However, there is good news. In the last few years, health professionals have learned a great deal about controlling nausea and other side effects. Get plenty of rest. Some patients report that resting helps them overcome feelings of nausea.

What is the difference between radiation therapy and chemotherapy?

Foundation For Advancement in Cancer Research
There is a lot of confusion surrounding these two common treatment options. The basic difference is that chemotherapy is the treatment of disease through chemicals (hence "chemo"), while radiation therapy is the treatment of disease through the use of concentrated, very high-energy atomic particles or waves.

What can I do to decrease nausea and vomiting during pregnancy?

FAQ's About Pregnancy
middot; These foods may NOT be well tolerated: greasy or fried foods (they take longer to leave the stomach and therefore may cause nausea and/or heartburn), very sweet foods, spicy hot foods, and foods with strong odors. middot; Drink chilled or cold beverages, for instance, decaffeinated soda. Don't drink diet soda, you need the calories at this point. middot; Eat slowly and rest after meals. It is best to rest while sitting in an upright position for about one hour after eating.

What are nausea and vomiting?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
Nausea refers to the queasy feeling in your throat or your stomach. Vomiting is when you actually get rid of the contents of your stomach through your mouth. Sometimes the combination of nausea and vomiting is called emesis.

Is nausea and vomiting serious?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
It may not seem as important as the cancer you are battling, but do not underestimate nausea and vomiting--they can be very serious. Call your doctor if nausea and vomiting last more than 24 hours, if you are confused, if you are not urinating very often or if you have a dry mouth or sunken eyes. These can be signs of severe dehydration. Besides the physical effects, nausea and vomiting can also be emotionally upsetting.

Is radiation therapy ever used in combination with chemotherapy or surgery?

Frequently Asked Questions
Radiation may be the only treatment, or it may be used in combination with surgery or chemotherapy. It may be done before surgery to reduce the size of a tumor to make removal easier, but radiation therapy is more often done after cancer surgery. It may also be used with chemotherapy. It depends on the type of cancer being treated

Is nausea or vomiting normal?

Vomiting is to be avoided as much as possible after surgery, especially during the first few weeks. Adequately chewing your food is very important, because food that is too large may plug up your outlet and cause vomiting. Consider nausea and vomiting to be signals that your body is sending you. It is your job to interpret these signals and adjust your eating behaviors in order to avoid these unpleasant signals. To identify the possible cause, ask yourself the following questions:

What is radiation therapy?

Community Cancer Care: FAQ
Radiation is a special kind of energy carried by waves or a stream of particles. It can come from special machines or from radioactive substances. When radiation is used at high doses (many times those used for x-ray exams), it can treat cancer and other illnesses. Special equipment is used to aim the radiation at tumors or areas of the body where there is disease. The use of high-energy rays or particles to treat disease is called radiation therapy.

What if I have already had chemotherapy and radiation?

The Issels Treatment: Comprehensive Immunotherapy for Cancer
The majority, ca. 90%, of our patients, are those who have exhausted conventional treatments. Even in these stages, we have seen that it is possible to achieve partial or complete tumor remissions and patients have remained cancer free for many years, some for 20, 30, and 50 years. Adjunctive/Complementary Treatment in conjunction with standard treatments to enhance their effectiveness and reduce their side effects.

What is the difference between chemotherapy and radiation therapy?

Cancer Institute - Radiation Oncology - Frequently Asked Que...
Chemotherapy involves medications given by injections or pills for cancer. This type of treatment is circulated throughout the entire body and is generally prescribed by a medical oncologist. Radiation therapy is produced by a linear accelerator or a radioactive source, and is prescribed by a radiation oncologist.

I've heard of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Do you do both?

Atlanta Cancer Care
Atlanta Cancer Care is dedicated to medical oncology and, therefore, only chemotherapy is administered through our sites. We work closely with many radiation oncologists, however, and will be able to refer you for radiation therapy if necessary.

What if a Patient Needs Both Radiation Therapy and Chemotherapy?

wmcc.org
West Michigan Cancer Center is one of the few facilities in the area to offer both radiation therapy and chemotherapy on-site. Not only can patients receive both treatments at the same location, our staff can coordinate sessions for convenience and effectiveness.

What causes nausea and vomiting, or emesis?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
Lots of things cause emesis, including food that is hard to digest, some medications, anesthesia, pregnancy or an illness, such as a virus. It can also be caused by chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

What is Post-Operative Nausea and Vomiting?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
Post-Operative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV) is the queasy and unpleasant feeling in the stomach that many people often feel after undergoing a surgical procedure. This type of nausea and vomiting affects 20% to 30% of people depending on the type of procedure and anesthetic used. Not only is post-operative nausea and vomiting distressing, it can also lead to complications after surgery. Kytril can help block the signals that cause nausea and vomiting.

What can I do to stop nausea and vomiting, or emesis?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
If you are being treated for cancer with chemotherapy or radiation therapy, you can talk to your doctor about Kytril. Kytril is available only by prescription and is designed to prevent the nausea and vomiting that can sometimes occur with chemotherapy or radiation therapy treatments. Click here for more information about Kytril.
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