Chemotherapy effects on the nerves, muscles and cognition (thinking)
Chemotherapy is a systemic (total body) treatment and can affect many parts of the body including how the muscles and nerves function. It can also affect thinking, an effect many refer to as "chemobrain."
Learn about the effect of chemotherapy on nerves and muscles
Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet (Lung Cancer Alliance)
Peripheral neuropathy caused by chemotherapy (American Cancer Society)
Nerve changes (National Cancer Institute)
Numbness and tingling (peripheral neuropathy) (Chemocare)
Learn about the effect of chemotherapy on the brain
Central neurotoxicity, memory loss and their relation to chemotherapy (Chemocare)
Chemo brain (Mayo Clinic)
Memory changes (National Cancer Institute)
See also:
Palliative care

