Dr Aasim Sehbai

Dealing with Hair Loss and Thinning After Cancer Treatment

One of the hardest emotional repercussions of cancer therapy might be losing or thinning hair. It might be hard to deal with watching your hair alter or even fall out because of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, or immunotherapy. But you’re not the only one going through this. There are ways to handle it with […]

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Hair Loss and Thinning During Cancer Treatment

Understanding Treatment-Related Hair Changes One of the most obvious and emotionally difficult side effects of cancer treatment is hair loss. Most of the time, hair loss is just temporary, and hair usually starts to grow back after therapy finishes. Different Kinds of Hair Changes Cancer medications can make your hair:✔ Thin out a little✔ Lose

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Chemo Brain MANAGEMENT: hOW TO DEAL WITH?

Getting to Know Cognitive Changes Cognitive alterations, which are also known as chemo brain or cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI), can make it hard to remember things, focus, and think clearly. It might be annoying, but there are ways to deal with symptoms and make daily life easier. Here is brief overview of chemo brain management

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Chemo Brain – Cognitive Changes With chemo

What Are Cognitive Changes (Chemo Brain)? Cognitive changes are when you have trouble with your memory, focus, and cognitive skills. People first thought these problems were caused by chemotherapy, especially in breast cancer patients. This is where the phrase “chemo brain” came from. But research now reveals that more than simply chemotherapy can play a

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Abiraterone (Zytiga)

What Is Abiraterone? Abiraterone (pronounced ah-bir-rat-te-rone) is a hormone treatment drug that is mostly used to treat advanced prostate cancer, which means the cancer has spread beyond the prostate. It works by attacking testosterone, the hormone that makes prostate cancer grow. How Does Abiraterone Work? Testosterone is good for prostate cancer. Abiraterone stops this process

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Abemaciclib (Verzenio)

What is Abemaciclib? Abemaciclib (pronounced ab-em-a-SYE-klib), marketed as Verzenio, is a targeted therapy used to treat: It is typically combined with hormone therapy (fulvestrant or an aromatase inhibitor). How Does Abemaciclib Work? Abemaciclib is a CDK4/6 inhibitor, meaning it blocks proteins (cyclin-dependent kinases 4 & 6) that help cancer cells grow and divide. By inhibiting these proteins, it slows or stops cancer progression.

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AC Chemotherapy

Understanding AC Chemotherapy AC is a powerful chemotherapy combination used primarily to treat breast cancer. It consists of two drugs: This regimen works by destroying rapidly dividing cancer cells, helping to shrink tumors and prevent cancer spread. How is AC Chemotherapy Given? Administration Methods Treatment Schedule (Cycles) Note: Most patients also receive G-CSF (granulocyte colony-stimulating factor) injections to boost white blood cell

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Fluorouracil (5FU) Chemotherapy

Understanding Fluorouracil (5FU) Fluorouracil (pronounced floor-oh-YOOR-uh-sil), commonly called 5FU, is a chemotherapy drug classified as an antimetabolite. It’s used to treat various cancers, including: How Does 5FU Work? 5FU mimics natural molecules in the body but with a key difference—it blocks DNA production in rapidly dividing cancer cells. Without DNA, cancer cells can’t grow or multiply, leading to tumor shrinkage. How is 5FU Given? 1.

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Darolutamide (Nubeqa)

What Is Darolutamide? Darolutamide, sold under the brand name Nubeqa, is a hormone therapy medication used to treat prostate cancer. It is typically prescribed in combination with other cancer treatments, depending on the stage and progression of the disease. When Is Darolutamide Used? Pronunciation Guide Darolutamide is pronounced as “dar-oh-LOO-ta-mide.” How Does Darolutamide Work? Prostate cancer cells rely on testosterone (a male

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