you could die from toxicity
Chemotherapy is administered for stage IV disease
They go to the supermarket and from there, they are given to you!! : )
Babies exposed in the second trimester to chemo are usually fine. There is a chance of miscarriage or physical abnormalities of the baby if it survives.
perhaps oenology.
It is money given for NOT growing a crop.
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/
You have a baby!
It can be but only if there is cance present as a form of treatment before deciding to remove the organs with the cancerous cells. It is the same reason that chemo/radiation is tried for breast cancer rather than mastectomy etc.
The answer to that depends on why you are on the antibiotics. Your oncologist will evaluate how sick you are, for example, do you have an infection that is bad enough to put you at significant risk if chemotherapy is given. If you are on an antibiotic for a mild upper respiratory infection it is likely that your chemo treatment can go forward. As with any decision about chemotherapy, the risk of the cancer growing versus the risk of giving the chemotherapy must be evaluated on treatment day.
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