Doctors Should Address Reduced Sense of Taste and Smell in Cancer Patients, Tulane Study Says
March 17, 2021
March 17, 2021
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, March 17 (TNSJou) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
One in six men being treated for advanced prostate cancer experiences a reduced sense of smell and taste, a symptom that could cause increased anxiety among patients because it is also a side effect of COVID-19, according to Tulane researchers.
A study published in the journal Supportive Care in Cancer says a reduced sense of smell and taste among some prostate cancer patie . . .
One in six men being treated for advanced prostate cancer experiences a reduced sense of smell and taste, a symptom that could cause increased anxiety among patients because it is also a side effect of COVID-19, according to Tulane researchers.
A study published in the journal Supportive Care in Cancer says a reduced sense of smell and taste among some prostate cancer patie . . .