Nerve damage from chemotherapy

Nerve damage from chemotherapy

A 2014 study of 90 patients receiving chemotherapy found that about half had nerve damage, and 6.7% thought it was a symptom that doctors often overlook. The extent of damage depends on the type of chemotherapy drug used.
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    Radiation therapy is an important method in cancer treatment, requiring it to be conducted sequentially and accurately, in which treatment planning is an important step, determining the patient's radiotherapy outcome.
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