Examples of using Chemo in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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I had some chemo.
Chemo has never healed anybody.
I have to go for chemo.”.
I have to do chemo and radiation.
He did very well with chemo.
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Chemo might work, or it might not.
The phenomenon of chemo brain.
Chemo and Radiation are now complete.
Unfortunately, chemo will kill the baby.
So I have finally had my last chemo.
And help the chemo work more effectively.
In my case it had to do with chemo.
This is called“chemo fog” or“chemo brain”.
It can be used alone or with surgery or chemo.
Can also be used for chemo- and radiation-resistant cells.
I thought those were just, like, comfy old lady chemo clothes.
All that chemo had taken a permanent physical toll on my body.
You probably won't be able to keep much down once you start chemo.
This mental fog is commonly called chemo fog or chemo brain.
Along with chemo to help control cancers if a person is not healthy enough for surgery.
They sometimes work when standard chemo drugs don't, and they often have different side effects.
Chemo is used for patients whose NPC has spread to distant organs such as the lungs, bones, or liver.
But so far, the results of using chemo to treat vulvar cancers that have spread to other organs have been disappointing.
Chemo brain, or chemo fog, as it has been dubbed, was first reported by breast cancer survivors.
These drugs are given like chemo drugs, but affect mainly cancer cells and not normal cells in the body.
Chemo brain" is a term used to describe thinking and memory problems that can occur during and after cancer treatment.
Although research has established chemo brain as a genuine consequence of chemotherapy, there are still many questions that need to be answered.
Chemo brain" is a common term used by cancer survivors to describe thinking and memory problems that can occur after cancer treatment.