Summer is here, and it’s high time to hit the beach, have a pool party, go for a swim, have ice creams and snow cones and just hang out with friends in a garden on sunny days. Apart from all the fun, cancer patients will also need to take precautions to protect sensitive skin from the sun.
Read MoreRadiation sometimes causes the skin to become red, painful and irritated at the point of treatment. This condition is called radiation dermatitis or radiation burn, and it occurs to some degree in almost all people undergoing radiotherapy.
Read MoreTargeted cancer therapy drugs sometimes have side effects. Symptoms are various, from rashes and even blisters, with skin feeling sunburned and itchy, to fragile and weak nails and hair loss. Relieving those side effects can aid cancer patients recovery after the treatment. Dr. Singhal, Oncologist, recommends using Chemo Companions skin, nail and hair care products, to ease the unpleasant symptoms.
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