sensitivity to cold

Which Cancer Treatments Cause Cold Sensitivity?

Several cancer treatments are known to cause cold sensitivity. Chemotherapy drugs, particularly platinum-based compounds like oxaliplatin, are notorious for this side effect. Oxaliplatin, used primarily in the treatment of colorectal cancer, can cause acute neuropathy that is triggered by exposure to cold. Radiation therapy, especially when targeted at areas like the neck or chest, can also result in heightened sensitivity to cold.

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