A New Method for Chemo Symptom Relief
Sometimes we feel like cancer is unstoppable, growing inside with abandon. Luckily, new research sheds light on cancers one big weakness: starvation. The Research Cancer loves to eat and eat, taking the energy from our bodies to grow bigger and stronger. But something interesting happens when we don’t eat food. The body, naturally made […]
Osteoradionecrosis of the Jaw: What is it?
Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) is a serious and devastating long-term side effect of radiation therapy. The definition of osteoradionecrosis of the jaw has changed throughout the years and remains unclear given our limited knowledge of ORN. Nonetheless, currently, most consider ORN a condition characterized by the presence of exposed bone, which fails to heal after high-dose radiation […]
Managing Mouth Sores
Mouth sores (also known as mucositis or stomatitis) may occur during cancer treatment in spite of the best oral hygiene. Chemotherapy and radiation affect the cells in the body that replicate the fastest and are the most sensitive. These cells are located throughout the lining of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which consists of the mouth, […]
The Oral and Dental Conditions Associated with Solid Organ and Stem Cell Transplants: A Closer Look
Indubitably, solid organ transplants and hematopoietic stem cell transplants (HSCT) are lifesaving and have transformed the field of medicine. Hematopoietic stem cell transplants (HSCT) may involve either the transfer of stem cells from one individual to another, known as an allogeneic HSCT, or the return of the harvested cells to the same person known as an […]
How Does Chemotherapy Affect Oral and Dental Health?
How does chemotherapy affect oral and dental health? In a variety of ways; however, it is important to note that the side effects typically resolve when patients end their treatment. There are several oral side effects associated with chemotherapy. To oversimplify chemotherapy, chemotherapy interferes with the metabolism and reproduction of tumor cells, also known as […]
Dental Management and Cancer Therapy: Some Important Information to Know Before Undergoing Invasive Procedures
Trained in dental oncology, Lauren Levi, D.M.D., is a general dentist who provides care to cancer patients and is committed to delivering comprehensive oral care. She has extensive experience treating patients who are receiving chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and stem cell transplants and who face individualized dental needs because of these treatment programs. Dr. Levi will […]
Beat the August Heat with this New Soothing Frozen Treat
Ah, behold the dog days of summer… August has snuck up on us again and brings with it those high temps, that humid air — and a constant need for something refreshing, soothing, hydrating and, ideally, nourishing. Well, thankfully, LifeIce is here to offer a perfectly bite-sized icy solution.
Nutrition During Lung Cancer Treatment
When many things seem out of control after a lung cancer diagnosis, you can take control by choosing to focus on optimal nutrition. Deciding to eat more healthfully will empower you and your loved ones to enhance your strength during treatment and improve your quality of life. A healthy diet consists primarily of plant-based food […]
Bite on This: Fasting During Chemotherapy
Fasting is traditionally a religious practice utilized to establish self-control and purification. Scientists find that fasting may prove useful for certain medical conditions as well. Dr. Valter Longo and colleagues observed that fasting on chemotherapy days increased the ability of the drugs to target the cancer cells, making the drug more effective and decreasing the […]
Fighting Fatigue
Fatigue is one of the most common side effects experienced by cancer patients. Multiple factors such as chemotherapy and radiation treatment, poor nutrition, dehydration, stress, anemia, pain, and certain medications can contribute to fatigue. It is often described as feeling very weak, tired, or having lack of energy. Fatigue may cause one to have difficulty […]