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Lung Problems

Page last modified on: July 31, 2008

Some breast cancer treatments may affect the way you breathe or the way your lungs work. You may notice that you're short of breath at times or have a cough that doesn't seem to go away.

Some lung problems can be caused by blood clots that move into the lungs. This condition is called a pulmonary embolism and can be very serious.

Breast cancer treatments that can cause lung problems:

  • radiation therapy
  • chemotherapy
  • Herceptin (chemical name: trastuzumab), a targeted therapy
  • tamoxifen, a hormonal therapy

If you’re having lung problems, including shortness of breath or dry coughing, talk to your doctor about what you can do. Medications may be available to help. If you notice blood clot symptoms -- swelling, redness, discomfort, or a warm feeling in your legs -- contact your doctor immediately.

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