Raw fruits and vegetables. This vary from one person to another, for me it was plain rice, even just one spoon of white rice did the trick for me.
Chemo patients generally need eat bannanas, apple sauce and toast.
I do not believe it is. My papa has cancer and is a chemo patient and it doesn't effect him. That's using Fresh Step. Although chemo patients should stay away from it because chemo makes you weak and vulnerable to sickness.
It really depends on the individual. How bad off they are, what they are getting the chemo to treat, etc.. So it wouldn't be a fair statistic to group all chemo patients together based just solely on the fact they are receiving chemo
Hats Off to Chemo is a program that is dedicated to providing cancer patients with a cap. The hat is provided to help those that have lost their hair due to chemotherapy.
People with contagious diseases. Chemo weakens the body's resistance to disease- you can get sick very easily.
is whenf nfkv Chemotherapy is one way of treating cancer patients. It is differant for every patient and what the chemicals are and how much of each is determined by a blood test and administered via an I/V patients who have been getting chemo sometimes have a shunt placed in the upper arm through which the medicine can be given, as too many injections weaken the veins and make it harder to find a vein. I have seen patients who have chemo and took my-brother-inlaw to chemo and have yet to see a cure. The only thing chemo does is slow down the process, in hope that a cure can be found before the cancer wins again/
she fed starving children, held the chemo patients to comfort them, exstracted mines from village fields...lots of things.
Everything an individual does affects them; good or bad. To support a Chemo patient means to be there through the good and bad times they may have. Chemo (depending on how much Chemo they will be getting and the length of time) can leave the person feeling sick to their stomach; weak; sometimes depressed and in some cases the loss of hair; perhaps eyebrows and eyelashes can cause further depression. If you feel you can be there 100% for them then you should be. Many Chemo patients are amazing and take their treatments with few complaints.
If you happen to be losing your hair for medical reasons - i.e., taking chemo therapy - there are many organizations that will donate wigs to such patients.
theres no such thing as chemo cancer but chemo (chemotherepy) is a treatment for cancer
If they are having Chemo - a sweater is a good gift. Patients doing Chemo seem to feel cold all the time. A lap-blanket is another gift idea. If not doing Chemo - give them something you know they will enjoy. Do they read? Do they like a certain kind of music? Give them a gift just like you would give to a person without cancer.
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Chemo therapy