
The treatment for cancer like kimo therapy is it painful?
Chemotherapy is just a general term for cancer treatment, so two people may have a completely different regimen prescribed by their doctor. Chemotherapy may be an injected medicine, a transplanted "pill" or even oral medication. While many people report some sort of side effects from the therapy, there are many that report their side effects were mild and did not affect their daily routine. Aside from the pain of an injection or placement of the medicines, chemotherapy is generally not a painful process. More common side effects include nausea and fatigue, resulting from low white blood cell counts. Anemia has also been reported as a side effect. The good news is that there are many options to fight fatigue and anemia, and physicians are working with patients to make the chemotherapy process as comfortable as possible.