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  2. Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting - Wikipedia

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    Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a common side-effect of many cancer treatments. Nausea and vomiting are two of the most feared cancer treatment-related side effects for cancer patients and their families. In 1983, Coates et al. found that patients receiving chemotherapy ranked nausea and vomiting as the first and second most ...

  3. Cancer and nausea - Wikipedia

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    Cancer and nausea are associated in about fifty percent of people affected by cancer. [1] This may be as a result of the cancer itself, or as an effect of the treatment such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or other medication such as opiates used for pain relief. About 70–80% of people undergoing chemotherapy experience nausea or vomiting.

  4. Cancer (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cancer" was first announced as the ninth song on The Black Parade's on September 13, 2006, [22] and was released alongside the album on October 23, 2006. [11] The song was included on the 2008 live album and DVD The Black Parade is Dead! , which featured the final show performed on The Black Parade Tour; Sophie Bruce of the BBC noted that ...

  5. Opera singer who survived cancer writes song to ... - AOL

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    Soprano Monica McGhee says that while she lost some of her vocal range to cancer, her experience has given her performance more depth. Opera singer who survived cancer writes song to highlight NHS ...

  6. Postoperative nausea and vomiting - Wikipedia

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    Nausea and vomiting can be extremely distressing for patients, and so is one of their major concerns. [10] Vomiting has been associated with major complications, such as pulmonary aspiration of gastric content, and might endanger surgical outcomes after certain procedures, for example after maxillofacial surgery with wired jaws.

  7. Nausea (Jeff Rosenstock song) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Rosenstock was making ends meet as a truck driver in New York, and found time to compose the song when he could. He remembered the song's chorus, for example, came to him one day as he waited at a train station. Rosenstock debuted "Nausea" in demo form on his 2013 seven-inch Summer +.

  8. Hospice (album) - Wikipedia

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    Before the release of Hospice, the band recorded and released a 3-song EP titled "New York Hospitals" through their MySpace page in June 2008.While two songs from the EP were covers of songs by Magnetic Fields and Yo La Tengo, the song "Sylvia (An Introduction)" acts as a prologue to the events in Hospice, with the titular character and melody of the song becoming a recurring motif throughout ...

  9. Back to Life (3OH!3 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Back to Life" is a song by American hip-hop duo 3OH!3. It was released on March 5, 2013, as the third and final single from their fourth studio album Omens, via Photo Finish Records. The song was written by Sean Foreman, Nathaniel Motte and Greg Kurstin.