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Chemotherapy uses anticancer medicines to kill cancer cells. The medicines are made to attack and kill cancer cells, which grow quickly.
Some normal cells also grow quickly. Because of this, chemotherapy can also harm those cells. This can cause side effects.
Chemotherapy can be used to treat advanced prostate cancer. It's often used if hormone therapy is no longer helpful. Chemotherapy might also be used along with hormone therapy for the initial treatment of advanced prostate cancer, especially if the cancer has spread widely.
Most people have chemotherapy as outpatients at hospitals or clinics. You will likely not need to stay overnight. Chemotherapy is given in cycles that last a few weeks. You will be given the medicines with rest periods in between. This is to help let your body recover.
There are many different kinds of chemotherapy medicines. You will likely only be given one medicine for your treatment. Each medicine works in a different way. The main chemotherapy medicines for prostate cancer are given in a vein through an IV (intravenous) line.
The most common medicine used is docetaxel. It is usually given with prednisone. This is a steroid medicine. Other chemotherapy medicines that might be used include cabazitaxel and mitoxantrone.
Chemotherapy affects normal cells as well as cancer cells. This can cause side effects. The side effects depend on the amount and type of medicine used. Talk with your healthcare providers about what to expect. Side effects may occur in the days or weeks while you are having chemotherapy. Once your treatment has ended, the side effects usually go away. The side effects may include:
Nausea and vomiting
Decreased appetite
Sores in the mouth
Diarrhea
Feeling tired
Increased chance of infection
Loss of hair
Easy bruising
Tingling, burning feelings, or numbness in the hands or feet
Talk with your healthcare providers about any side effects you have. They may be able to help lessen them.
It's important to know which medicines you're taking. Write your medicines down, and ask your healthcare team how they work and what side effects they might have.
Talk with your healthcare providers about what signs to look for and when to call them. For example, chemotherapy can make you more likely to get infections. Make sure you know what number to call with questions. Is there a different number for evenings and weekends?
It may be helpful to keep a diary of your side effects. Write down physical, thinking, and emotional changes. A written list will make it easier for you to remember your questions when you go to your appointments. It will also make it easier for you to work with your healthcare team to make a plan to manage your side effects.