A new rash can feel like one more thing you didn’t ask for. You’re already carrying appointments, scans, side effects, and the quiet math of hope. Then your skin starts to itch, burn, or flare, and suddenly even a T-shirt feels too loud. Here’s the steady truth: many immunotherapy rashes, often categorized as immune-related adverse…
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Cancer Cachexia (Unplanned Weight Loss): Early Signs, High-Calorie Snack List, and When to Call Your Team
Experiencing unplanned weight loss during cancer can feel like a strange badge you never asked for. People comment. Clothes hang differently. Photos look unfamiliar. Yet the hardest part is often the quiet fear behind it: Is my body slipping away from me? Cancer cachexia is more than “not eating enough.” It’s a real medical syndrome…
Read moreMalignant Ascites: Relief Steps for Bloating and Appetite in Cancer
Abdominal swelling can look like a simple change, yet it can feel like carrying a heavy tide. With malignant ascites, that tide is real, fluid building in the abdomen and pressing on everything you want to do, including eating. If you’re in cancer treatment, newly diagnosed, or even in remission, this symptom can still show…
Read moreImmunotherapy Hepatitis: Early Itching and Right-Side Belly Pain, Which Liver Labs to Ask For (AST, ALT, bilirubin), and When to Go In
It can feel unfair. You sign up for immunotherapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors to fight cancer, and then your own immune system may turn its attention to your liver. The first hints are often quiet, almost easy to explain away: itching that won’t stop, a nagging ache on the right side of your belly, a…
Read moreImmunotherapy Nephritis Signs and the Kidney Labs to Ask For
If you’re on immunotherapy, you’ve already made a brave choice. You’re trusting your immune system to fight cancer harder than it ever has. Still, even good fighters can misfire. That’s where immunotherapy nephritis comes in. Choosing immunotherapy involves risk; it harnesses immune checkpoint inhibitors to fight cancer aggressively, but these drugs can misfire and cause…
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