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Review
. 2001:(30):135-42.
doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jncimonographs.a003451.

Side effects of chemotherapy and combined chemohormonal therapy in women with early-stage breast cancer

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Side effects of chemotherapy and combined chemohormonal therapy in women with early-stage breast cancer

A H Partridge et al. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr. 2001.

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  • J Natl Cancer Inst 2002 Jun 5;94(11):866
  • J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr.2003;(31):131

Abstract

The decision to receive chemotherapy or chemohormonal therapy involves careful consideration of both the potential benefits and possible risks of therapy. There are substantial short- and long-term side effects from chemotherapy. By convention, short-term side effects include those toxic effects encountered during chemotherapy, while long-term side effects include later complications of treatment arising after the conclusion of adjuvant chemotherapy. These side effects vary, depending on the specific agents used in the adjuvant regimen as well as on the dose used and the duration of treatment. There is also considerable variability in side effect profile across individuals. This review will focus on the short- and long-term toxicity seen with the most commonly used adjuvant chemotherapy and chemohormonal therapy regimens.

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