yes. Chemotherapy is an internal medication with no adverse side effects to people near the patient.
Yes , unless the patient has internal isotopes implanted , as some do for Cervical cancer.
I work in the cancer field and yes, babies can have chemo. They can also have radiation therapy (2 completely different things) its very sad that some babies are born with the cancer. :(
No they should not be. Chemotherapy patients have a weaker immune system and can bring in harmful viruses to your baby
Yes they can. Chemotherapy affects only the person receiving it, it does not affect others in the vicinity of the patient.
Someone undertaking Chemotherapy is not likely to have any physical consequences to those around them. You can consult a doctor if you have concerns.
for about 1 year
That is a question that needs to be resolved with your oncologist.
A person with jaundice can have chemotherapy. Jaundice is a disease of a blockage within the liver and/or bile ducts. If there is cancer causing the blockage/jaundice, then chemotherapy may help shrink the tumor to relieve the blockage and relieve the jaundice. The oncologist will decide which type of chemo and which dose is the most appropriate.
because they like milk
A baby's body is very fragile. It is very important for babies to receive all their shots in order for them to be protected from diseases.
My brother has chemotherapy.
my brother has chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is not a diagnosis. Chemotherapy is a treatment
You can receive dissability benefits for cancer, but not for chemo treatments. Depending on what state you live in you can receive medicaid or medicare and you can receive reimbursement for travel expenses to your chemo treatments. ----------Mel Germany and other countries have much more effective and safe methods for treating cancer, although not covered by insurance.
Chemotherapy given by intramuscular injection is absorbed into the blood more slowly than IV chemotherapy. Because of this, the effects of IM chemotherapy may last longer than chemotherapy given intravenously.
Chemotherapy can be harmful to a fetus. Consult your doctor if you are on chemotherapy and suspect you might be pregnant.
It would depend on the type you are getting. I did not receive chemotherapy for a full week, but I did take two drugs at once in the same day. This made me very nauseated and gave me diarrhea and I was very tired. However, by the second week I was better...and just in time for more chemotherapy. However, it does vary based on lots of factors such as type of drug, age, and even personal habits.