@VaibhavguptaUP Henna application works for capecitabine-induced hand-foot syndrome https://t.co/yZy8n6Xwty
RT @manjuggm: @amberress @CancerisanASS @ThanksCancer @FightCRC @CCAlliance https://t.co/YOZ5QBSB2J You can buy it on Amazon or from an As…
@amberress @CancerisanASS @ThanksCancer @FightCRC @CCAlliance https://t.co/YOZ5QBSB2J You can buy it on Amazon or from an Asian grocery store. Make sure to get "pure" henna with no chemicals. Make a thick paste with water & apply on hands/feet. It sta
RT @fireflyann: @loconte @guildsman Just to give you some already published case histories https://t.co/SrBwnbLa1Z https://t.co/EzZIWBH83M…
@loconte @guildsman Just to give you some already published case histories https://t.co/SrBwnbLa1Z https://t.co/EzZIWBH83M I really like @manjuggm strategy for left foot/hand for patients in a side-RCT! The story of the Turkish doctor noticing this in hi
@gabe_a_brooks @fireflyann @EnvRhet Yes, 4 cycles is probably best for T3N1. You maybe interested to know that topical henna application helps people with capecitabine HFS https://t.co/PvqhTEif1X It helped me & several people on maintenance xeloda hav