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  1. May 3, 2018 · If you’re being treated for cancer and having a lot of side effects from the treatment, talk to your doctor. They may be able to adjust your dosage or offer some tips on how to manage your...

    • Jacquelyn Cafasso
  2. Oct 24, 2018 · Apple cider vinegar is a popular home remedy for a variety of health issues. But can it also treat cancer? We look at the research.

  3. Relaxation - use tapes or listen to some calming music and think of somewhere beautiful you'd like to be. Try to breathe slowly and deeply when you are tense. Talking to someone about your pain, perhaps a counsellor, can help to relieve stress and tension and make it easier to cope.

  4. The Macmillan cancer information team at the Royal Free London has produced a series of videos focusing on how to cope with the side-effects of your cancer treatment. They do not contain clinical information, but offer some additional tips.

  5. Anti sickness drugs are the best way to control sickness (nausea and vomiting). But some complementary therapies might also help. Some people find that relaxation techniques such as visualisation help. Others have found hypnotherapy and acupuncture helpful, especially in controlling anticipatory nausea and vomiting.

  6. Mar 19, 2024 · Apple cider vinegar is often used as a natural treatment, reputed to ease ailments ranging from yeast infections to high cholesterol and type 2 diabetes. But can it help as a home remedy for...

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  8. If you have been struggling with your mental health, let your cancer team know if your cancer treatment is affecting your mental health. You may be able to get mental health support through cancer services. Some cancer hospitals are linked with Macmillan Information Services or Maggie’s Centres.