It is well known that some chemotherapy drugs can damage your taste buds and alter your taste and these side effects can vary a lot from person to person.
Read MoreFatigue is the most common symptom of cancer and can be acute or chronic. Cancer fatigue is different from the normal tiredness sometimes felt by a healthy person.
Read MoreMy hair had been thinning since the end of the first week of chemo, but I hadn’t been ready to shave it yet. I wanted to wait until it was coming out in chunks and was noticeably thinning.
Read MoreLet’s face it: The fact that you asked why? means you are expecting an answer; however, deep down, you may be feeling like bringing your hands to your ears so as to not hear the answer.
Read MoreThe diagnosis and initial treatment for testicular cancer is most often a surgery to remove one or both testicles. This is called orchiectomy (say "or-kee-EK-tuh-mee")
Read MoreDan was 20 years old when diagnosed with testicular cancer. He had a unilateral orchidectomy.
Read MoreApril being Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, we feel it’s our duty to talk about this rare but real disease.
Read MoreDr. Chan told me ‘You’re probably not thinking about it right now, but you’re likely going to want to store some sperm, because chemotherapy can affect your fertility down the road.’
Read MoreYou may have concerns about how you look to a sexual partner or in a locker room or wonder how this will affect your sex life.
Read MoreBefore shopping for supplements to boost your sperm, let’s review once more how testicular cancer treatments can affect your sperm and your fertility.
Read MoreWell, the answers to this important question are yes, maybe or no. It is normal to be concerned about sexuality when you are diagnosed with testicular cancer…
Read MoreCancer is an impactful experience that may make you think about yourself and your future. However, your first challenge should be to take the time to recharge your batteries and get over your fatigue.
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