• Fever of 100.4o F (38o C) or higher if you are taking chemotherapy. • Chills, any unusual bleeding. • Watery diarrhea, blood or mucous in your stool, abdominal pain. o Do NOT take any medicines for diarrhea without first talking to your team. • Nausea or vomiting not controlled with medicine. • Pain not controlled with medicine. Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Treatment Calendar © Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Patient and Family Education Committee. Revised 8/2022. Page 1 of 1 How to contact your cancer team: • Longwood and Chestnut Hill: 617-632-3000 • Other location: After business hours you can page your doctor using the numbers above. Month/Year: • Facial flushing, facial swelling, itching, or hives. • Skin that is red, raw, or blistered. • New lightheadedness or dizziness. • New confusion. • New shortness of breath or new cough. • New changes to eyesight. • New or worsening headache. • New blisters or sores in the mouth or genital area. Call 911 if you have chest pain or heart palpitations. Call your cancer care team right away if you have the following: Other:
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