hoarseness/pancreatic cancer
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Yes sometimes the chemo does cause hoarseness.
The chemo I had caused hoareness.
My dad was not able to take chemo for pancreatic cancer. His diagnosis was several years ago. Lots have changed. Mine was breast cancer in 2003
I go to MedLine Plus web site for the medication information. It has drug dictionary. Type in and it searches. Brings up drug and gives all the information on the drug and side effects.
It is usually very up to date information.
HUGS
Roxanne0 -
Thanks for the info, I will check it out. Good luck to you.roxanne53 said:Yes sometimes the chemo does cause hoarseness.
The chemo I had caused hoareness.
My dad was not able to take chemo for pancreatic cancer. His diagnosis was several years ago. Lots have changed. Mine was breast cancer in 2003
I go to MedLine Plus web site for the medication information. It has drug dictionary. Type in and it searches. Brings up drug and gives all the information on the drug and side effects.
It is usually very up to date information.
HUGS
Roxanne
LuAnn0
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