Chemotherapy results in anemia due to the biological wasteland the chemotherapy causes. After chemotherapy, all things bad and good will die, and the body will have to replenish those things. Anemia is almost always temporary after such a process.
Do you mean chemotherapy??
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.
my brother has chemotherapy
My brother has chemotherapy.
Chemotherapy is not a diagnosis. Chemotherapy is a treatment
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.
No, not at all. It is a form of chemotherapy and immuno-suppressant.
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Exercise is very important to someone who is going through chemotherapy. One of the most important exercises is to help build muscle mass lost during chemo.
Cancer Chemotherapy Reports ended in 1975.