it costs about $20 - 50,000,000
Human are chemo heterotrophs.We do not have chloroplasts.
Yes
no it will just kill you
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.
Antioxidants,pain reliever and chemo drugs.
You can refuse any treatment you like, its your body.
You can find chemoreceptors in your tongue (taste buds) and in your olfactory system (your nose).
Chemo - comics - was created in 1962.
It kills you.... Not necessarily true at all! It's not so much the lung cancer, but the effects on the body from chemo and radiation. And if caught early and treated aggressively, it may rarely kill you!
It's harmful regardless of whether or not you had chemo.
Chemo - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
As I understand it, chemotherapy is a poison which kills cells which are growing. Established cells are not affected by it (much) and so only growing, or dividing cells which I assume take up more of the poison administered to the body of the chemo patient than other cells-a toxic dose. One hopes. Rebecca.