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8:10AM | posted by Shelley Ng | December 11, 2009 | comments: 0
Ask The Doctor: Is There Delayed Reaction To Chemotherapy?
The doctor is in! The PIX Morning News' Dr. Steve Salvatore is here to answer your questions:
1. I want to start exercising, but I'm already thin due to Crohn's Disease and I'm afraid to lose more weight. What kind of exercises should I do if I want to improve my heart and lungs? Kristina, Long Island
2. My dad received chemo and radiation 8 years ago with no side effects. For the past few years he suffers from feelings of nausea. Is there such a thing as a delayed reaction to the chemotherapy?
Valerie, Jersey City
Have a question? E-mail Dr. Steve at askthedoctor@tribune.com.
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