Chemotherapy medicines cannot tell the difference between normal cells and cancer cells, and affect all cells that divide rapidly. The damage caused to normal cells may lead to side effects.
The following are some of the common side effects. Follow the links below for more information, along with information about treatment and management.
All the pages in the childhood cancer section of this website [13] have been written by health professionals who work in the field of paediatric oncology. They have been reviewed by the members of the National Child Cancer Network (NZ). Medical information is authorised by the National Child Cancer Network Clinical Leader.
This page last reviewed 10 June 2021.
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Links
[1] https://kidshealth.org.nz/low-blood-count-due-chemotherapy
[2] https://kidshealth.org.nz/low-white-cell-count-and-infection-chemotherapy
[3] https://kidshealth.org.nz/low-red-blood-cell-count-due-chemotherapy
[4] https://kidshealth.org.nz/low-platelet-count-due-chemotherapy
[5] https://kidshealth.org.nz/sore-mouth-due-chemotherapy
[6] https://kidshealth.org.nz/nausea-and-vomiting-due-chemotherapy
[7] https://kidshealth.org.nz/loss-appetite-due-chemotherapy
[8] https://kidshealth.org.nz/constipation-due-chemotherapy
[9] https://kidshealth.org.nz/sun-sensitivity-due-chemotherapy
[10] https://kidshealth.org.nz/hair-loss-due-chemotherapy
[11] https://kidshealth.org.nz/fatigue-due-chemotherapy
[12] https://kidshealth.org.nz/tags/side-effects-treatment
[13] https://kidshealth.org.nz/tags/childhood-cancer
[14] https://kidshealth.org.nz/contact?from=http%3A%2F%2Fkidshealth.org.nz%2Fprint%2F465%3Flanguage%3Drar