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Talk to your healthcare professional about monitoring your blood cell counts during chemotherapy. An educational video to help you better understand the potential effect of chemotherapy on...
This short animation explains the process of having a blood test when you attend the Children's Emergency Department.
In this video we document the final treatment of the most intense session of chemotherapy for Delia’s treatment plan which Includes 16 chemo treatments. We show the events leading up...more....
Key points about blood tests for children and young people with cancer. your child will have regular blood tests - at the time of diagnosis, during their treatment and after treatment; a nurse, phlebotomist (someone trained to take blood from a patient) or doctor will take your child's blood and send it to the laboratory to be studied
9 Δεκ 2022 · It can be helpful to explain to a child that they have a tumor (such as in brain cancer) or that the child’s blood is sick (such as in blood cancers like leukemia or lymphoma). For solid tumors, you might say something like:
If your child is getting chemotherapy or radiation therapy, their blood needs to be checked often to see how the treatment is affecting their blood cells. Your primary cancer and/or radiation doctor will tell you how often labs need to be checked.
21 Μαΐ 2024 · Blood tests. Chemotherapy drugs can stop your bone marrow producing enough of these blood cells: red blood cells (RBC) white blood cells (WBC) platelets. So before treatment starts you need to have a blood test to check your levels of these. If your RBC is too low, you may need a blood transfusion.