What to Pack for a Chemotherapy Session: Essentials for Comfort

At Doctors Hospital, we strive to make chemotherapy as comfortable and supportive as possible for our patients. We understand that treatment sessions can be long and sometimes challenging, so we encourage you to bring a few essential items to help make the experience more manageable. With a little preparation, you can feel more at ease and better supported during your treatment.
Comfortable Clothing
Wearing loose, comfortable clothing is essential. Chemotherapy rooms can sometimes be chilly, so layering with a warm sweater, cardigan, or soft blanket can provide extra warmth. If you have a port, choose clothing that allows easy access while maintaining your privacy, such as a button-up shirt or a top with a wide neckline.
Nutritious Snacks and Hydration
Chemotherapy can sometimes lead to nausea or a loss of appetite, so bringing light, non-irritating snacks can be beneficial. Crackers, ginger candies, fresh fruit, or protein bars are excellent options. Staying hydrated is equally important—bring a refillable water bottle or herbal tea to sip on throughout the session to help maintain your energy levels and overall well-being.
Entertainment and Distraction
A chemotherapy session can last for several hours, so keeping your mind occupied can make the time pass more quickly. Consider bringing a book, a magazine, a tablet, or a journal. Noise-cancelling headphones or earphones are useful if you enjoy listening to music, audiobooks, or podcasts. Many patients find that engaging in these activities helps distract them from any discomfort.
Personal Care Essentials
Chemotherapy can cause dryness of the skin and lips, so it is helpful to bring moisturising lotion and lip balm to stay comfortable. Tissues, hand sanitiser, and wet wipes are also useful to have on hand. Some patients find that scented lotions or essential oils provide a calming effect, helping to create a more soothing environment.
Comfort and Emotional Support
If you experience anxiety or stress during treatment, bringing a comforting item can help. A stress ball, a small soft pillow, a favourite blanket, or a cherished photograph can provide a sense of reassurance. Additionally, if permitted, having a friend or family member accompany you can offer invaluable emotional support.
Conclusion
Every chemotherapy session may feel different, but being well-prepared can help make the experience more comfortable and less stressful. Packing a few essential items tailored to your needs can enhance your sense of well-being during treatment. Remember, you are not alone—our dedicated team, including Nurse Shackira and myself, is always here to support you every step of the way.
About Dr. Sharpe
Dr. Natalie Sharpe is an expert oncologist with over 20 years of experience, having trained and worked in some of the most prestigious medical institutions in the United States. Now a full-time physician with the Doctors Hospital team, she treats patients with all types of cancer. However, one of her primary passions remains the management of breast cancer, a field closely tied to her early research at Columbia University.