Testimonial — Cancer

How to calm your skin when you have "chemo flush"

How to calm your skin when you have "chemo flush"

Sue was diagnosed with a very aggressive breast cancer when a 33mm tumour was discovered at a routine breast screening.  The tumour needed to be shrunk before it could be removed, so Sue began a four-month course of chemotherapy. Following chemotherapy, the tumour had shrunk and Sue then faced surgery, a lumpectomy. This was then followed by a course of radiotherapy, a futher six months of chemotherapy and Sue will have zoledronic acid for three years.  Sue has fantastic news as the cancer has gone and she will be monitored for the next five years. Unwelcome side effect Whilst going through...

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