You may go through a number of these side effects or you may be lucky enough to have hardly any.
Side effects of ip chemotherapy for ovarian cancer.
Chemotherapy for ovarian cancer can be difficult to cope with.
Intraperitoneal or ip chemotherapy is a treatment for ovarian cancer where chemotherapy is put inside your abdomen.
This treatment may or may not be combined with chemotherapy that is given in your vein iv.
Women getting ip chemotherapy might have more abdominal pain nausea vomiting and other side effects which might make some women stop their treatment early.
While targeting cancer cells chemotherapy also tends to burn healthy cells.
This section lists the most common side effects and how you can manage them.
Abdominal pain is a side effect of intraperitoneal ip chemotherapy which is delivered directly into the abdominal cavity unlike iv chemotherapy which is delivered into a vein.
Combination treatment with intravenous and intraperitoneal chemotherapy has been shown to prolong overall survival after primary cytoreductive surgery among patients with stage iii ovarian cancer.
When you go home.
Side effects of ip chemotherapy.
Most side effects only last for a few days or so.
Tell your treatment team about any side effects that you have.
Chemotherapy side effects don t have to control your life while they treat your ovarian cancer.
What are the common side effects of chemotherapy in ovarian cancer.
A port will be placed under your skin and over your ribs to give this chemotherapy into your abdomen.
Tell your doctor or nurse about any problems or side effects that you have.
Its use however can cause more frequent and more severe side effects than iv chemotherapy including abdominal pain nausea and vomiting.
The side effects of ip chemotherapy are different for everyone.
Ip chemotherapy seems to help some women live longer than iv chemo alone but the side effects are often more severe.
Your treatment team can help to manage any side effects that you have.