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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

What to know about mouth sores from chemo

People can get temporary mouth sores from chemotherapy. Checking the mouth often helps early detection, while keeping the mouth moist and avoiding certain foods can help relieve symptoms. Learn more here.

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