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Chemo Side-Effect: Metallic Taste—What It Is and Tips to Help You Through It

2019

Metallic taste and taste changes occur in 50% of people undergoing chemotherapy. Metallic taste means your food and drink taste awful. It is a side-effect that can stop you eating entirely. But with some tips and hints, you will be able to find enjoyment in food again.

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Yoga Reduces Prostate Cancer-Related Fatigue

Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania reported men with prostate cancer going through radiation therapy can benefit from yoga. They found that general quality of life and side effects were stable throughout radiation therapy while participating in yoga.

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What Is Fatigue? | Prostate Cancer UK

Fatigue is extreme tiredness. 3 in 4 men with prostate cancer will experience it at some point.

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“I Lost Both My Testicles to Cancer” | Battling Testicular Cancer and Depression

Movember ambassador and cancer survivor Ben Bowers battled testicular cancer twice—all before the age of 32. Hear about Ben’s cancer treatment, chemotherapy and how his fight led to depression and the end to his marriage.

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This Cancer Survivor Tells Us about Overcoming Depression after Diagnosis

This cancer survivor tells us about overcoming depression after diagnosis.

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