Cancer cells divide more quickly than healthy cells, and
chemotherapy drugs effectively target those cells. Unfortunately,
fast-growing cells that are healthy can be damaged too. There are many
different chemotherapy drugs with the potential for many different side
effects. These effects vary from person to person and from treatment to
treatment.

The Side Effects of Chemotherapy on the Body
Cancer cells divide more quickly than healthy cells, and
chemotherapy drugs effectively target those cells. Unfortunately,
fast-growing cells that are healthy can be damaged too. There are many
different chemotherapy drugs with the potential for many different side
effects. These effects vary from person to person and from treatment to
treatment.

Factors
that play a role in side effects include other ongoing treatments,
previous health issues, age, and lifestyle. Some patients experience few
side effects while others feel quite ill. Although most side effects
clear up shortly after treatment ends, some may continue well after
chemotherapy has ended, and some may never go away.
Chemotherapy drugs are most likely to affect cells in the digestive
tract, hair follicles, bone marrow, mouth, and reproductive system.
However, cells in any part of the body may be damaged.
See more at:
http://www.healthline.com/health/cancer/effects-on-body#sthash.FCZnXkCW.dpuf
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