How is chemotherapy done?
When chemotherapy drugs attack reproducing cells, they cannot tell the difference between reproducing cells of normal etc
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Chemotherapy is given in several different ways: intravenously, by mouth, through an injection and topically. ChaCha on!!!
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Fatigue and weakness are common side effects of chemotherapy,...
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Can you hallucinate from Chemotherapy?
There are types of chemotherapy that may cause hallucinations...
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What do doctors use in chemotherapy?
Chemotherapy Drugs - Drug Names: I Ibritumomab Ibritumomab Ti...
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What is the strongest chemotherapy drug?
Bleomycin is on of the strongest chemotherapy medications tog...
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How long does it take for a person to get their hair back after Chemotherapy?
It takes 4-6 weeks for your hair to recover from chemotherapy...
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How often do leukemia patients receive chemotherapy?
Leukemia treatment is complex. It depends on many factors, in...
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Why do chemotherapy patients not have hair?
Chemotherapy works by targeting rapidly diving cells and disr...
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What do doctors use in chemotherapy?
Chemotherapy Drugs - Drug Names: I Ibritumomab Ibritumomab Ti...
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What is the strongest chemotherapy drug?
Bleomycin is on of the strongest chemotherapy medications tog...
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Can you have Chemotherapy withdrawals?
Any withdrawal symptoms a chemotherapy patient may experience...
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Fatigue and weakness are common side effects of chemotherapy,...
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Can you hallucinate from Chemotherapy?
There are types of chemotherapy that may cause hallucinations...
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What is the survival rate for Chemotherapy?
It depends on what kind of cancer it is but more than 80% of ...
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When Chemotherapy has damaged the heart causing reduced blood flow, This is known as?
When Chemotherapy has damaged the heart causing reduced blood...
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What happens to your body during chemotherapy?
Since chemo kills healthy blood cells in addition to cancerou...
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Why does chemotherapy hurt so much?
Getting chemotherapy by mouth, on the skin, or by injection g...
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What is the chemotherapy of liver cancer?
Chemotherapy, in its most general sense, refers to treatment ...
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What does cognitive impairment have to do with chemotherapy?
Post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment (PCCI) describes the c...
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Is anemia a side effect of chemotherapy?
A common reason that cancer patients experience anemia is as ...
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How long after starting chemotherapy does hair loss begin?
Some chemo drugs are more likely than others to cause hair lo...
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Why does chemotherapy hurt so much?
Getting chemotherapy by mouth, on the skin, or by injection g...
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Is anemia a side effect of chemotherapy?
A common reason that cancer patients experience anemia is as ...
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What happens to your body during chemotherapy?
Since chemo kills healthy blood cells in addition to cancerou...
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How do the drugs get into your body using chemotherapy?
Most chemotherapy is delivered intravenously, although a numb...
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What is the strongest chemotherapy drug?
Bleomycin is on of the strongest chemotherapy medications tog...
About Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy or Chemo is a cancer treatment which uses chemicals to fight and kill cancer cells. It comes in different forms and can be taken intravenously or orally in a pill form depending on the type and dose needed. Chemo therapy is often invasive and causes serious side effects. It sets out to kill cancer cells but also kills good cells along the way. It cannot determine the good cells from the bad. It must be given in doses because one big dose can actually be fatal.

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