CHOP is a type of chemotherapy that serves patients affected by non-Hodgkin lymphoma but this type of chemotherapy can also cause Anemia due to the nature of this treatment.
No.
Chemotherapy may or may not affect meiosis and mitosis. It is not a type of cell division.
Vaccines
There are several possible effects of chemotherapy on eyes, since chemotherapy is a lump term that describes treatment through use of drugs. These effects would depend on what type of chemotherapy. You should consult your doctor about the specific side-effects of your specific type of chemotherapy.
Most live attenuated vaccines (influenza vaccines in humans, infectious bronchitis and Newcastle disease vaccines in chickens are types that activate innate immunity responses.
Chemotherapy is the most common type of cancer therapy but it may not be the most effective. There have been studies that other treatments may in fact be better.
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No
Yes and No, it depends on the type of Vaccination.
it depends what type of cancer you have. the most common treatment is Chemotherapy.
Depending on your type of cancer and how advanced it is, chemotherapy can:Cure cancer - when chemotherapy destroys cancer cells to the point that your doctor can no longer detect them in your body and they will not grow back.Control cancer - when chemotherapy keeps cancer from spreading, slows its growth, or destroys cancer cells that have spread to other parts of your body.Ease cancer symptoms (also called palliative care) - when chemotherapy shrinks tumors that are causing pain or pressure